Rhode Island used to have Moonstone beach.  The local authorities tried 
for years to get it shut down.  It took the federal authorities 
declaring it a nesting area for an endangered species, the Piping Plover 
to do it.  It's funny I've seen Piping Plovers, nesting, on a lot of 
Rhode Island Beaches, I think Piping Plovers like people, (humans tend 
to keep other predators away), yet the authorities haven't shut down any 
of the other beaches.

A somewhat biased but more or less truthful account can be found here.

http://www.sunclad.com/pilgrim/moonstone.asp

Mark Roberts wrote:

>Bob Shell wrote:
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>>You won't see this on USA beaches.  Except for a very few nude  
>>beaches, nudity or even just plain topless women is banned. Thong and  
>>T-back swimsuits are also banned on many beaches.  I've witnessed  
>>culture clash many times in Florida when European tourists tried to  
>>act normally and were harassed.  This is how you promote tourism?
>>    
>>
>
>They should go to Brattleboro, Vermont:
>http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060825-092642-8628r
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