Roger Lee should be ashamed of himself.
Having tracked down the man who chooses to walk dressed in heavy clothes with his head covered, he photographs him close-up and then states he was apprehensive the man might have attacked him.
We should not incite people to hunt down others who may look different to us, treat them as objects of curiosity and invade their privacy.
There are many people who choose, or who feel it necessary, to withdraw or remain at a distance from the society around them.
My own brother, who struggles with a serious mental health problem, also looks quite odd.
He suffers abuse, intrusion and taunts from the "normal" population who lack the humanity, tolerance and compassion to allow him to lead his day-to-day life as best he can.
We should not impose ourselves on this man whose manner and dress may be necessary for him to keep a distance from others.
I wonder how Mr Lee would feel if someone decided to track him down, photograph him and urge others to find out more about him?
-P Dodds, Brighton
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