Update on the San Francisco Nudity Ban San Francisco Nudity Ban - As expected, a modest number of nudists re-filed a fed civil rights lawsuit this past Friday. These people are challenging the city of San Francisco's recent prohibition on public nudity. The naked activists state that the new law violates their right of freedom of speech. They go to clarify that law enforcement has allegedly demanded the prohibition against these people selectively. They assert they've been targeted even when they get naked for political demonstration while other people who participate in different naked proceedings go unscathed. The law passed by the Board of Supervisors late last year took effect on Feb 1, 2013. https://s3.amazonaws.com/b-naturist/nude-beach-babe.html of the legal action was dismissed on January 29 by U .S . District Judge Edward Chen of San Francisco. Judge Chen claimed that nudity in and of itself was not guarded by freedom of speech speech since it "isn't inherently expressive." Nonetheless, Judge Chen stated that the activists may file an amended suit after the law took effect If they believe that the law was enforced against them in a discriminatory manner. All these people reside in San Francisco with the exclusion of Taub, living in Berkeley. Friday was the deadline for submitting an amended suit. The new law suit requests a ruling proclaiming that the newly enacted legislation / law is unconstitutional if carried out against the plaintiffs. They'd also requested an interim restraining order and previous injunction preventing enforcement of regulations. https://s3.amazonaws.com/b-naturist/fucking-on-the-beach.html have already been set as of yet. Matt Dorsey on behalf of the City Attorney Dennis Herrera said: "We Are still in the procedure for reviewing this, and it'd be premature for us to comment substantively." Dorsey claimed the city's attorneys have until March 29 to register a response to the newest legal action or request its dismissal. San Francisco Nudity Prohibition The laws crafted by Manager Scott Wiener prohibits public nudity in San Francisco. It does however make exceptions for parades and fairs that have got the proper licenses and in instances of young kids under the age of five. The legal action states that Davis, Taub and Allen were detained by the cops for nudity at a political rally (that was held in front of City Hall on February 1st). The intent of the rally was to speak up against the new law. The suit also alleges that Davis was detained while participating in a bare dance show that was assembled by the plaintiffs on February 27. The suit also argues that none of the plaintiffs (or some of the other bare attendees for that matter) were arrested by the authorities during the February 17 motion picture filming. https://s3.amazonaws.com/b-naturist/nudism.html makes a point that no one was detained during a March 9 nude bicycle ride assembled by a few other parties. "Defendants have taken every opportunity to strike at plaintiffs at events they organize, while seemingly being struck by a feeling of obliviousness in regards to events arranged by others who are not part of this suit," the amended legal action professes. The result of the San Francisco nudity prohibition case is pending and we will do our best to keep you all updated! Some additional posts about the San Francisco Unclothed Ban Printed on Naturist Blog : San Francisco Bare - What really happened in the Castro? Wiener proposes Nudity Prohibition In San Francisco This update about the San Francisco Nudity Ban was published by - Young Naturists And Young Nudists America FKK Tags: activism, california, culture, politics, san francisco, San Francisco nudity prohibition Class: Naked News, Public Nudity and Being Nude In Public, Public Nudity Laws, Social Activism, Social Nudity Blogs About the Writer (Author Profile) Jordan Blum is a lifelong nudie and co-founder of Naturist Portal.
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