RE: And thus another NUDE BEACH disappears!

One less beach. One less uncontrolled competitor for secure nudist resorts.

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It figures that the last statement was given by someone who has NO information on their profile and is from a country where nudism is illegal. It is people like him that doesn't understand that nudism is NOT about sex. Yes sex is a natural thing but not out in the public where everyone can be confronted by it. Keep it where it belongs between you and the person you are with,,,not the whole worldWay to go... Jersey!

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RE: And thus another NUDE BEACH disappears! Holkham is Naturist again....

https://www.lynnnews.co.uk/news/local/latest-local-news/naturists-can-again-bare-all-on-holkham-beach-1-5562947
John aka cobeachbum

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https://www.lynnnews.co.uk/news/local/latest-local-news/naturists-can-again-bare-all-on-holkham-beach-1-5562947John aka cobeachbum
That's great news, John. Thanks for the info.
To save clicking the link, here is the article -
Naturists are celebrating the lifting of a ban which stopped them from stripping off on Holkham beach.
The Crown Estate closed the naturist area of the beach in July following complaints about sexual offences committed in the area.
A spokesman for British Naturism said they had received a letter from the Crown Estate on September 25 to say the ban had been lifted with immediate effect, just minutes before the organisation was going to sign a contract with a solicitor to begin judicial review proceedings.
Naturism is now permitted on the beach below mean high water but the ban by Holkham Estate which owns the dunes and the beach above mean high water, remains in force. Malcolm Boura, campaigns director at British Naturism, said: Its a major step in the right direction and I am pleased with that.
There is still a lot of work left to be done and we are meeting with the Crown Estate and landowners later this month and discussing how best to sort out the real problems.
David Horton-Fawkes, estates director at the Holkham Estate said: We are aware that the Crown Estate has reversed its decision about nudism on the beach following the threat of judicial review by a small group of naturists.
Until now the ban on nudism had stopped the illegal activity that has plagued the beach.
We can only hope that this decision does not re-open the door to those who have ruined this part of the Nature Reserve for the vast majority of beach users.

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Naturists aren't the problem people are the problem.Some people have sex in public toilets, should we ban public toilets ?
I agree, but there soon won't be any public toilets according to this article in the Telegraph -
One in seven public toilets has closed in the last three years as councils attempt to cut costs, according to new figures.
In 11 council areas, including some large cities, there are no public toilet facilities available anywhere.
Campaigners for the elderly said that pensioners who fear being caught short would be likely to suffer from the cuts, with many choosing to stay at home rather than risk trips out.
Fears were raised that pregnant women and people with disabilities would also be affected by the closures.
The findings, from a survey of 218 district and borough councils in England, which are responsible for toilet facilities, showed that 13.5 per cent of all council-run toilets have been shut down since 2010.
This would mean that some 700 public toilets had been closed, if the rate of closures were extrapolated across the country.

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Here in the United States public rest rooms belong to restaurants, malls, gas stations or such. The closest we get to government owned and operated are in transportation, such as airports, train stations or rest stops on highways. For the most part these government entities are run more like corporations.
Bob

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