Minneapolis repeals anti-topless ordinance after police film nude sunbathers - News Summed Up

Minneapolis repeals anti-topless ordinance after police film nude sunbathers


Minneapolis has repealed an anti-topless ordinance after police used drones to film nude sunbathers, claiming they were investigating reports about drinking and drugs, according to reports. The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Department voted Wednesday to roll back a ban on “showing female breasts” in city parks. The ordinance came into sharp focus after residents became aware that the Golden Valley Police Department used a drone to catch beachgoers breaking the law by going topless or nude at Twin Lake, WCCO 4 reported. On Friday, July 10, officers were at the beach to provide citations for anyone who was going topless, in breach of public space ordinances. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPUnder the new version of the ordinance, topless sunbathers will be able to enjoy the beach in peace – as long as they don’t mind airborne peeping Toms.


Source: Fox News July 17, 2020 20:37 UTC



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