Disturbing images have emerged of a man running down a suburban street completely naked apart from socks and trainers.
A passing motorist was among those watching as the wild scenes were captured on a dash cam in Croydon, in Adelaide’s inner west, recently.
The short clip showed the man seemingly unfazed by his lack of clothing as he casually jogged down the path past houses.
A South Australian police spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia they are aware of the incident, but added it was not reported.
Police have issued a warning that running naked in South Australia is an offense under indecent exposure laws outlined in the Summary Offenses Act 1953.
The maximum penalty for indecent exposure in a public place is a fine of up to $1,250 or three months behind bars.
The clip divided viewers online and sparked a wide range of reactions, from disgust to amusement.
“At least he’s wearing socks and shoes,” one joked.
The naked jogger (pictured) was caught by a motorist on a street in the Adelaide suburb of Croydon.
Another joked: “Well done for taking up jogging, but please remember your clothes next time.”
A third wrote: “I guess he lost a bet or something.”
But not everyone saw the funny side and urged the man to be mindful of others.
‘It’s not funny, what if children left a house? Keep your clothes on,” one viewer wrote.
Police urged anyone with information about the incident to contact Crime Stoppers.
South Australian Police said officers were aware of the incident, however it was not reported to police (pictured, man running along a footpath).
The latest incident comes after police issued a warning about a separate incident in October following reports that a naked man was seen twice in a park.
The man in his 40s was first seen at Anstey Hill Recreation Park in Adelaide’s north-east.
He ran and hid in the bushes after he was spotted again in the northeast corner of the park.
Police searched the area at the time but were unable to find him and urged pedestrians to remain vigilant.