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Aug 12 2008

Nudity Banned

Published by alexota at 6:50 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

For some of you, the news of the nude beach closing may be a welcome relief, or a serious bummer. The beach just south of Trail 6, at San Onofre has been welcoming nudists for decades, but the Sate Park just announced that after this coming September 1, they will not be welcome any longer. Why? There’s been an increase of beach goers to Trail 6 which are offended by the nudists as well as State Park workers becoming more and more disgruntled at the garbage (condoms, sex toys, porn) that they have to pick up as well as witnessing the occasional sex act. There’s also been more and more reports of lewd acts. An article on SignonSanDiego states that, “In the past five years, 82 citations have been issued for lewd behavior to people engaged in sexual acts at the state beach. During the same period, an additional 35 citations were issued for indecent exposure designed to attract the attention of strangers.”

I do have to admit, I’m happy about the enforcement. This where the family and I usually go to the beach on the weekends (the north part of course) and there does seem to be an increase of nudists. Not a bad thing, but on a sunny, crowded day they tend to come more and more north and before you know it, there’s a naked surfer on the wave in front of you. (Still don’t understand how you can surf naked, it just has to hurt.) Not so bad when you have a toddler, but when your kids start getting older and understand what’s going on, its not something you want them to see.

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