San Francisco: Goodbye, nudes

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Public nudity has been outlawed by lawmakers in the famously liberal San Francisco City. The city law bans anyone over 5 years old from exposing his or her “genitals, perineum, or anal region on any public street, sidewalk, street median, parklet, or plaza, or in any transit vehicle, station, platform, or (public transport) stop.” Fines start at $100 for a first offense, but rising to $500 and a year in jail for a 3rd offense. Under the new ordinance, exceptions are made for a number of events, including the annual Pride Parade, the bondage and leather Folsom Street Fair and the Bay to Breakers run, a historic costume-optional race, as well as on San Francisco’s beaches.


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