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Originally Posted by Southrn500
Well, that's a fine line. Public nudity in and of itself is not illegal. If you look at the charges filed, it's generally becomes lewd behavior that they go after because they'll probably loose the nudity arguement. That's not to say some places don't explcitly prohibit nudity, but that's different.
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I don't know what goes on over there, but what I do know is that there is an unlimited number of x rated videos of japanese women getting naked in the streets, blowing guys on trains, peeing, groping and everything you can think of, all in public. If public nudity is against the law over there it is probably never enforced, therefore rendering the censorship completely irrelevant and pointless, unless they do it for other reasons.