Should Seattle Ban Nudity in Public Parks?
11/13/2008 at 12:00 p.m.
Seattle's naked bicycle riders are a big hit at the Fremont Solstice parade every year. But naked bike riders also take less highly–publicized rides through Seattle parks. Some people have complained. The Seattle Parks department is considering a ban on nudity in public parks. Is this a blow for common decency or a rabbit punch from the nanny state? Would you ban nudity in Seattle parks?
Plus, TroopTube, a new Website designed by a Seattle–based company and launched by the Department of Defense is designed to connect the troops with their families.
Guest(s)
Howard Williamson is a local representative of the Naturist Society, a national organization that advocates for clothing–optional living.
Alex Castro is the CEO of Delve Networks. The company built a new U.S. military video sharing Website called TroopTube.
Lori Anderson is a communications officer for the State Public Disclosure Commission.
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- 'City weighs stripping nudists of bike ride,' Seattle PI
- 'U.S. Military Launches Its Own Version of YouTube,' The Guardian
- 'Stakeholder Meeting Regarding Internet Lobbying,' Public Disclosure Commission (PDF)
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