Aussies dressed down for stripping down at Malaysia F1, but case
dismissed
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[October 06, 2016]
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A
Malaysian court on Thursday dismissed a case against nine
Australians arrested for stripping down to their swim wear at last
Sunday's Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix.
Photos and videos of the men drinking beer from their shoes while
wearing swimming trunks printed with the Malaysian flag prompted an
outcry on social media and in the Malaysian press, with one official
deeming it an "indecent act".
The men had initially pleaded guilty to a public nuisance offense,
but judge Harith Sham Mohamed Yasin of the Sepang Sessions Court
dismissed the charge with a stern warning.
Stripping down in public at an international event had "provoked the
sensitivities of Malaysians" and the symbols of the Malaysian
national flag represented not only its people but also Islam, Harith
said.
"Let this serve as a reminder to all of you to learn about our local
cultures and customs," he said. "What is perfectly acceptable in
your country is not necessarily acceptable in other countries."

Defense counsel Muhammad Shafee Abdullah had argued in mitigation
that some of the nine were part-time beach lifesavers and that
stripping down to their swimming trunks was "second nature" to them.
One of the men, Thomas Whitworth, 28, also read out a letter of
apology on behalf of the group.
"We are remorseful of our actions on that day. We had no idea that
our conduct would be deemed to be inappropriate, crass or even
downright offensive to the citizens of this country," he said.
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Jack Walker, one of the nine Australian men who were detained for
stripping down to their underwear at last Sunday's Formula One
Malaysian Grand Prix, leaves the Magistrate Court in Sepang,
Malaysia October 6, 2016. REUTERS/Lai Seng Sin

The group had been celebrating after Australian Daniel Ricciardo
claimed his maiden Formula One win of the season, imitating the
driver's famous "shoey" maneuver by drinking from their footwear.
Last year, four Western tourists were fined and deported from
Malaysia after posing naked on Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, angering
locals who consider the mountain sacred.
(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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