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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

City's ordinance on toplessness doesn't discriminate

New Hampshire's highest court has upheld the convictions of three women arrested for going topless on a New Hampshire beach.

In a 3-2 ruling Friday, the state's Supreme Court found the city of Laconia's ordinance does not discriminate on the basis of gender or violate the women's right to free speech. In a dissenting opinion, two judges argued the ordinance was unconstitutional because it treats men and women differently.

Heidi Lilley, Kia Sinclair and Ginger Pierro are part of the Free the Nipple campaign. They were arrested in 2016 after removing their tops at a beach in Laconia and refusing to put them on when beachgoers complained.

Pierro was doing yoga while the other two women were sunbathing.

The women argued this was a form of gender-based discrimination because men don't have to follow the same rules. The law's supporters argue it helps prevent public disturbances.

More here
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-hampshires-highest-court-upholds-topless-ordinance

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let them have their fun !!! LOL Good for beach Business

Anonymous said...

2:11
I bet you will change your mind when the Hillary aged/voters show up.

Anonymous said...

It is a sad lack of self respect which has been encouraged by the trend setting agenda of Hollywood and other intelligence operations.

Anonymous said...

Let them flop their tits in there own back yards, if they must.

Anonymous said...

Let them have their Equality !! Men are all for it !!!!

Anonymous said...

I think that strategically applied body paint is going to become a thing on those beaches.