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> [Platt]
> > Intellectually I wouldn't categorize public nudity as freedom of speech. 
> > But,
> some
> > may rightfully differ...So, I guess the answers to the questions you raise 
> > above
> is to let a jury 
> > decide...Then the question becomes, what criteria would one use for choosing
> such a jury?
>  
> 
> As you might expect, I don't think such questions should be decided by "A" 
> jury,
> i.e., decided by just one authority.  By diversifying control, more people 
> can be
> accomodated.  There could be nude & nude-free beaches, or nude & nude-free 
> beach
> days.
> Craig  

OK. But what about public nudity on the streets? Would the same solution apply,
like some parts of town OK to go nude but other parts restricted? Or, you can
go nude on the streets but not in buses, streetcars, subways or elevators? 
Recall
that I raised this question originally because the town of Brattleboro, VT 
passed
an ordinance abolishing street nudity.

Also, when you say "by diversifying control," how would that work in practice?
How do you divide up control in a town of 15,000 let's say, much less a city of
15 million?

Platt
  




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