San Francisco Nudity Ban: Weiner Wants to Ban Public Streaking and Public Nudity

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San Francisco supervisor Scott Weiner is proposing a bill to ban public nudity in San Francisco. Weiner is scheduled to present the legislation on this Tuesday, October 9.

According to the proposal, the legislation will fine $100 for the first offense, $200 for second if in a year-period. The third offense would be counted as a misdemeanor and receive a $500 fine. Children of the age five and under are exempted from this law.

According to Weiner's statement: "While most people in San Francisco, myself included, have no problem with occasional public nudity, we've seen a shift in public attitude because of the over-the-top situation at Jane Warner Plaza and elsewhere in the Castro...Until recently, public nudity in our city was mostly limited to various street festivals and beaches as well as the occasional naked person wandering the streets. What's happening now is different. Jane Warner Plaza is the only usable public space in the Castro and serves as the neighborhood's town square. Use of this small but important space as a near-daily nudist colony, while fun for the nudists, is anything but for the neighborhood as a whole...We are a tolerant neighborhood and city, but there are limits," as reported by the Huffington Post.

However, many San Francisco residents are not pleased with the proposal, many have taken to a petition the bill. Currently public nudity is legal in San Francisco, with a few exceptions. If the legislation passed all public nudity, with certain exceptions like for specific festivals, will be prohibited

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