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DirtyGreek
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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wn_report/story/384732p-326562c.html

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"A federal judge struck down Daytona Beach's anti-nudity laws, saying they're unconstitutional.

Regulations prohibiting public nudity and nudity in places that sell alcohol violate the First and 14th amendments' protections of free speech and equal protection, the judge decided.

Daytona Beach also failed to prove its claim that adult nightclubs create secondary negative impacts on levels of crime, prostitution and illegal drug activity in neighborhoods, the judge wrote.

"We won on every single issue," said Daniel Aaronson, a lawyer representing Lollipops Gentleman's Club in its federal lawsuit.

Public nudity has been an issue at some Daytona Beach gatherings, such as Biketoberfest and Spring Break.

City officials said they're considering an appeal."


i think that's great, but it makes me question what exactly it means. Does that mean that any city in florida could technically make public nudity legal? That would be hilarious.

What do you think would be more important to the religious right, by the way? Preventing homosexual marriage or preventing full on public nudity?

1/22/2006 11:46:54 AM

skokiaan
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florida is a place where you can have really good and really bad public nudity.

1/22/2006 11:49:11 AM

Golovko
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"Preventing homosexual marriage or preventing full on public nudity?"


Adam and Eve were nude, Adam and Steve were not.

1/22/2006 12:09:32 PM

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"Adam and Eve were nude, Adam and Steve were not."


haha that was great

1/22/2006 12:14:49 PM

DirtyGreek
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do not make such lude accusations about the first parents



there was always something covering their shame

1/22/2006 12:42:16 PM

theDuke866
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come ooooon, FL!

maybe Pensacola will lead the way

1/22/2006 12:50:40 PM

Patman
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No, this is refering to nudity on private property, such as strip clubs and bars. Public nudity is still subject to controls (when and where), just not prohibition.

[Edited on January 22, 2006 at 1:23 PM. Reason : ?]

1/22/2006 1:22:57 PM

joe_schmoe
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I took these pictures in seattle. 10 blocks from my condo. Teh "Solstice Parade"... happens every year. Public nudity is legal unless someone makes a formal complaint. so far, no one has complained.














[Edited on January 22, 2006 at 2:17 PM. Reason : ]

1/22/2006 2:13:20 PM

DirtyGreek
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no, it's public nudity:

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"Regulations prohibiting public nudity and nudity in places that sell alcohol violate the First and 14th amendments' protections of free speech and equal protection, the judge decided."

1/22/2006 2:54:12 PM

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I remember watching this one show where a town passed a law where girls had to have 2/3rds of thier ass covered by their shorts, and cops went around the beach with measuring tape to check.

1/22/2006 3:12:34 PM

cyrion
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well i just went to the grocery store with my junk hanging out. id say about 80% of the store was similarly dressed.

1/22/2006 5:06:17 PM

Woodfoot
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i like those pictures, some people have towels on their seats

1/22/2006 5:17:42 PM

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