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It was also noted at the time of Ms Jaecks ban that the parks policy is more restrictive than city law, which states nudity is not illegal.
Sergeant Sean Whitcomb, from the Seattle Police Department, said that streaking, sunbathing and swimming in public places is not against the law unless it is 'accompanied by behavior that causes a reasonable person affront or alarm.'
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I thought I had read that correctly. There is no law against public nudity.
What kind of kook would want to swim topless under the circumstances? She must be an attention seeker. Even small children who haven't yet developed wear tops... This chick sopunds like a whacko..!
You must be lovely in real life. This woman has searing nerve pain from her double mastectomy. The pressure from the straps, to say nothing of the weight of a wet t-shirt which would actually prevent swimming as exercise, would cause intense pain.
Because breasts are erotic.
When touched, they stimulate the urge to have sex.
Bad Sex!
Bad! Bad!
I'm a man, if a womans hair touches me, I'm turned on. Can't help it, just don't act on it. Doesn't mean women should cover their heads. Many women are turned on by a good looking man with his shirt off, doesn't mean we should have to wear shirts all the time.
I'm a man, if a womans hair touches me, I'm turned on. Can't help it, just don't act on it. Doesn't mean women should cover their heads. Many women are turned on by a good looking man with his shirt off, doesn't mean we should have to wear shirts all the time.
This woman is a classic case of needing attention and creating a story where none exists.
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Originally Posted by helenejen
You must be lovely in real life. This woman has searing nerve pain from her double mastectomy. The pressure from the straps, to say nothing of the weight of a wet t-shirt which would actually prevent swimming as exercise, would cause intense pain.
Oh, please.
I guess by your silly notion, she should run around topless the rest of her pathetic little life. Grocery store, pharmacy, Wal-Mart, wherever.
This woman is a classic case of needing attention and creating a story where none exists.
OH yes, because I'm sure that creating drama is a priority of a person who just had a double mastectomy. The pool administrators created the story, not this woman who just wants to swim.
Let's get real here folks. We have certain customs in this country, whether you like them or not. Men can go shirtless, women wear tops. Don't like it? Move to Ibiza.
Whether or not she has breasts doesn't matter. Women wear tops in public.
And to all you hyperventilating *******s, I have already braced for the "war on women" and "conservatives hate cancer survivors" nonsense, so secure that crap before the thought even enters your mind.
Everyone is required to wear shirts at those place, whether one has breasts or not.
And if wearing clothing in those places causes imaginary 'searing' pain, they can stay the heck home.
Seems simple enough.
SHE alone created the story and the controversy. She's testing the water for a lawsuit. One can smell her type a mile away.
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