I agree that if you’re trespassing in someone’s yard and see a nekkid person who would normally not be visible from the street, you should not be able to make a complaint - that’s as silly as a Peeping Tom complaining he didn’t see enough.
However, the time of day or darkness should not be an argument for not having to cover one’s windows from nudity - you mention 5:30 - I frequently walk at a school track at that time of day, and there are houses of early-risers which back up to the school grounds, and we can see into their houses as we walk on the track, specifically into their kitchens, since kitchens ARE usually in the back of the house. If I were an occupant of those houses, I would make no assumption of privacy, neither as an early morning walker would I call the police if I saw someone nekkid in their own house.
“I would make no assumption of privacy, neither as an early morning walker would I call the police if I saw someone nekkid in their own house.”
Yeah, it’s still weird to not close the blinds. I guess it must be a country thang, or an old fashioned thing. Use to be, people closed blinds to avoid peeping toms.