But it’s true. You legally can walk San Francisco streets, parks and even restaurants while au naturel. You can even sit down bare-bottomed at the restaurants. Four things immediately come to mind: 1) tourism-killer; 2. appetite-killer; 3) yeww; and 4) disinfectant.
However, a city supervisor with the unfortunate name of Scott Wiener is trying to fix that. He has proposed an ordinance that would ban nudity in restaurants and require nudists to place a towel before plopping down on public seating.
Thankfully for residents, visitors, environmentalists and owners of 20-20 vision, Grand Forks has an indecent exposure/nudity ordinance. Ordinance No. 9-0111 even bans bare butts, in addition to the usual body part suspects.
Grand Forks cops write a fair amount of citations written for this offense. But don’t envision beads-seeking Mardi Gras revelers, Girls Gone Wild or male strippers performing outdoors at a bachelorette party.
See the full article from “Grand Forks Herald”
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