Vermont’s clothing-optional capital is stripping off its temporary ban on public nudity.
A month after passing the temporary ban after an elderly tourist strolled naked through the centre of town, Brattleboro city board members voted 3-2 on Tuesday to reject a proposed ordinance that would have made it permanent.
When the emergency temporary ordinance expires next month, public nudity will no longer be illegal.
It is all about tolerance, one board member said.
”We in this country are going down a slippery slope these days,” said Dora Bouboulis, noting a national newspaper recently published an article about the emergency ordinance under the headline ”Tolerant town gets intolerant”.
She said it is not up to the town to restrict anyone’s right to dress or undress.
Before the vote, residents weighed in on both sides of the debate.
Michael Gauthier gave the board a petition with signatures of 967 people who support a nudity ban. ”What is the point, other than shock and awe, that the nudists are trying to make?” he asked. — Sapa-AP