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In Vermont if you move around a bit, you might be able to pull it off. Just don't stay in any one place - that way no one can mount an offensive against you. Be like a traveling salesman - you know, out the door and on to the next town the moment anyone objects. Then don't splash your pics all over the net - keep it quiet. KLondike |
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Before today, I didn't know about the nudity ban in San Francisco that takes place on February 1st, 2013. Maybe this has been talked about here at OCC - I don't know.
Anyway, some details would be nice to include in this thread. If anyone lives down there, maybe they have been following whats going on, and can give us (me) more insight. This is pretty big news. I think earlier in this thread I talked about Ashland OR and maybe Brattleboro, VT and how each town enacted nudity bans in response to public nakedness that some felt was getting out of control. Well, it looks to be the same situation in SF. Complaints lodged by citizens will cause officials to act if they are truly being responsible public servants. Its the community standard aspect of what is considered "indecent exposure". Decent exposure can quickly become indecent exposure if enough people complain. So, that seems to have been what happened in SF. Where does one point fingers? Well, from what I have read it was persistent nudity in the Castro District, a problem which was escalating in recent years. So no, its not Bay to Breakers or Folsom Street Fair or other official events. Its random acts of nakedness, and it appears to be primarily gays that were responsible. I do wish gays would take more responsibility for things that they do sometimes - more than one nude beach in the past has been shut down due to gay activity. Anyway, you will still be able to get naked at Bay to Breakers and other events. But down the drain is SF reputation as being a place where you can legally just let it all hang out any time and any place in the city. I don't know how this law will effect the naked protesters activities (Gypsy Taub, etc). But one might think that they are being somewhat targeted by this law. I mean, any political activism in favor of nudity in the city is going to run counter to what the new ordinance is all about. Klondike |
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Interesting aspect of the laws--you don't actually have to be out in public to be guilty of these offenses in some states. If you're in a "private place that may be viewed by the public," you may very well be guilty of public nudity/lewdness.
The way I read that--sex or nudity with the curtains in your house or hotel room open counts as a crime in LA, ME, NE, NJ, NY, OK, and SC. |
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