Police have since backtracked, but the man, who claims he was meditating at the time, says the damage has already been done.
Posted: Jun. 19, 2023 6:17PMA View Royal man says his life has been ruined after West Shore RCMP published his picture, identifying him as a “suspicious, partially-clothed man” near an elementary school.
“It’s absolutely devastated my whole life, my mental health. I’m not sleeping. I’m crying more than I ever had in my entire life. I’m not leaving the house.” He says he saw a woman staring at him from below and that they were separated roughly 150 metres by an embankment and two high fences.Recognized in the community
“There are plenty of comments saying it’s so ridiculous it’s funny. Except for if you’re that guy,” said Jeremy, who feels that regardless of being photographed in sunglasses and a cowboy hat, he’ll still be recognized.
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