A crowd "asserting the right to be naked outside" appeared at the meeting of the volunteer advisory board, said Dewey Potter, parks spokeswoman. "This is how we learn and find out what people want," she said.
And in response to this clamor...Seattle Parks and Recreation will drop its pursuit of a proposal that would make public nudity in parks subject to prosecution for criminal trespass.
I wonder when we'll get public officials like these, who uphold people's rights. Because really, that's one of man's fundamental rights: Life, liberty, and the right to be naked outside.
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