Thursday, March 05, 2009

Mini-riot after man refuses to take off clothes at sex party

A tourist in Australia who refused to take his clothes off at a swinger sex party has been blamed for "a mini-riot" at a north Queensland nudist colony. Police were called amid threats of violence and lewd behaviour and ordered the Brisbane man and his wife from the adults-only "anything goes" sex party.

The White Cockatoo resort at Mossman, near Port Douglas, is promoting swingers and sex parties in a month of hedonism for March in a bid to boost sagging tourism figures. John Harrison and his wife Lyn arrived at the White Cockatoo on Sunday for a week's stay at the month-long sex party.

Owner Tony Fox said the "mini-riot" erupted when four naked female guests protested when confronted by the fully-clothed man. "They felt uncomfortable with him eyeing them off and I asked him to show some respect and take his clothes off," said the nudist colony manager.



"He then threatened to bash me, there was some argy-bargy and I ordered him off the premises and police were called."

After the attire argument erupted, Mr Fox had his staff pack the Harrison's bags and put them at reception while they were at dinner. Mr Harrison, 55, said he was told to leave after the argument. "Mr Fox asked me why I was dressed in front of other people and claimed it was disrespectful," he said. "He then stormed away and said 'Stop being a f…head'."

Mr Fox said Mr Harrison threatened to punch him and claimed he was entitled to evacuate guests who used such behaviour. Police are not investigating the matter.

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