Shortly after Westchester, NY passed a law allowing topless bathing, other cities and states followed suit (no pun intended). This was in 1936, and it applied only to men. No longer did men have to fear being arrested for not "covering up."
Shortly after Westchester, NY passed a law allowing topless bathing, other cities and states followed suit (no pun intended). This was in 1936, and it applied only to men. No longer did men have to fear being arrested for not "covering up."
I wonder if they could get arrested for disturbing the peace?
I doubt that it would be the ladies disturbing the peace. Actually, it seems to be a non-issue. There is a topless reading club that meets in Central Park.
I doubt that it would be the ladies disturbing the peace. Actually, it seems to be a non-issue. There is a topless reading club that meets in Central Park.
Well ... I guess it's time to take my book on a road trip.
Shortly after Westchester, NY passed a law allowing topless bathing, other cities and states followed suit (no pun intended). This was in 1936, and it applied only to men. No longer did men have to fear being arrested for not "covering up."