Nudists May Appeal California Beach Decision

Courtesy NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Tue, 07/14/2009 - 6:06am

State park officials have given nude sunbathers at a secluded southern California beach until Labor Day to work on their all-over tan.

After that, they will have to cover up or face arrest. The new policy follows an appeals court ruling that sided in favor of stricter enforcement.

Nudists say they're considering an appeal to the California Supreme Court.

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