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07-15-2012 07:29 PM |
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Originally Posted by bloated
(Post 1267440)
Its not legal to be nude at pride or the WNBR and police often try to scare nudies into getting dressed at both events. There will probably be arrests one these years. As for the french influence, wreck beach is far more influenced by california. I have been to a few montreal prides, way less nudity than toronto. I dont know why. Pics found online.
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That is just not true, the law in Ontario has a specific exemption for organized events. The Pride parade is lined with police officers, and the WNBR is escorted by officers, and they make no attempt to make anyone get dressed, none. A couple of years ago they amended the Ontario law so that laying a charge for public nudity requires the approval of the Solicitor General, a clear indication that no charges should be laid.
There was a case last year where a dude was walking nude in a park in Orillia, and someone complained, and he was charged. He was acquitted because the judge said it was not harmful. My belief is that you could be nude virtually anywhere in Ontario, on public property, and as long as you were well behaved, you would not be charged.
I think you are right about Wreck Beach, as you say, it is more California influenced. I find Montreal more liberal than Toronto in general, I don't know why their Pride would be tamer. Perhaps their gay community is less out there?
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