“Four people were arrest during a protest of San Francisco’s nudity ban, which was passed late last year and went into effect on Feb. 1, reported the Associated Press. Two days ago, a court upheld the ban, explaining that it did not violate the First Amendment: ‘In spite of what plaintiffs argue, nudity in and of itself is not inherently expressive.’ ‘We’re not here to arrest and cite people if we don’t have to,’ police officer Albie Esparza told the AP, ‘but if we have to, we will.'”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/01/four-arrested-during-protest-of-nudity-ban-in-san-francisco/
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