As you wish. But I don't see this as a "myth." The evidence shows me that bare footing is more common and more acceptable in NZ, and probably...
I don't know about that particular image as I didn't clip it. According to the file date, it is at least six years old. The others I did myself. I...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Well, here are some more Google images.
This screenshot is likely 10-2016 although for some reason the date does not show. It was the only one I could find that appears to show a...
New Zealand Google images seem to get updated rather frequently. Here are a couple. There is also a mall in Auckland with some inside shots on...
Sad part is, it could all disappear. What you describe sounds like the U.S. in the 1970s. But then, the people who think other people need rules...
Even though malls had "No Shirt, No Shoes" type signs for years--I saw one around 1972, they were completely ignored and it really only started...
Until the 1980s, bare feet were common in every mall I ever visited during the summer. Sometimes whole groups of people together and couples...
Sounds like paradise!
Obviously, so-called "Security" has nothing really to "secure" against. Why waste time with crap like a choice not to wear footwear? Must keep a...
Me too!
I always love how "journalists" almost never question this kind of claptrap. But then you get, "The hidden danger in your home (school) (street)...
It's all small town here in IN. I have been impressed by the number of people from our small state that have been represented on this site.
Great Beecham quote! Never have seen that one before.
IC 9-21-8-52 Reckless driving Sec. 52. (a) A person who operates a vehicle and who recklessly: (1) drives at such an unreasonably...
No state has laws against driving barefoot. For whoever told you that--this must be in the category of "shit we made up." State laws and...
I wish I could do that! Give the system a little rattle. Unfortunately, I know a judge or two, and several local attorneys. Maybe better not....
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