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A ban on exposure in public places was approved in San Francisco. In protest Gypsy Taub - activist and supporter of nudism - undressed right in the courthouse.
I must say, Gypsy Taub do not hesitate a moment when she heard the final verdict of the city council. As a result, all those who were at that moment in the hall got a kind of free striptease from the activist. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
Before the police officers had to cover up a woman, she had stripped completely. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)
San Francisco lawmakers on Tuesday narrowly approved a proposal to ban public nakedness, rejecting arguments that the measure would eat away at a reputation for tolerance enjoyed by a city known for flouting convention and flaunting its counter-culture image. The 6-5 Board of Supervisors vote means that exposed genitals will be prohibited in most public places, including streets, sidewalks and public transit. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
A first citation would bring a fine of up to $100; a second in the same year would cost up to $200; and a third would bring a fine of up to $500 or could be charged as a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail. (Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)
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