Skinnydippers disrupt wedding
SALISBURY, Mass. (AP) - A pair of skinny-dippers gave a wedding reception at a scenic Massachusetts restaurant more of a view than expected.
Zachary Tomko tells WHDH-TV he didn't realize there was a restaurant nearby when he and Holly O'Neil jumped naked into the water at Salisbury Beach on Saturday.
Salisbury Police Chief Thomas Fowler tells The Boston Globe his department received several calls about the nude swimmers from both beachgoers and members of the wedding party.
Fowler says police charged 29-year-old Tomko and 20-year-old O'Neil, of Londonderry, New Hampshire, with disorderly conduct.
Bride Leah Allen says the swimmers made for a "really interesting wedding day," and she applauded them for braving the cold water.
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- 8 years ago
Any time you are in a public setting you should expect something unusual to happen. It is unfortunate; however, that it made the news because someone decided to skinny dip. Skinny dipping should be a normal activity no matter what the temperature is outside.
- 8 years ago
Yes, skinny dipping should be as natural as anything. Why couldn't they just get a talkin-to, to take it around the corner and not charges?
- 8 years ago
Should have been a traditional Beta wedding, every one is naked. Skinnydippers would have fit right in.
Any trekers out there?
- 8 years ago