I’ve said the same thing. He’s right. Clothing optional makes way more sense than making people register with the government to be always nude.
This system would slowly morph into that anyway. Most American cities don’t have enough police to arrest muggers, burglars and shoplifters, are they really going to be able to check which naked girl is registered and which isn’t?
What about people who want to be naked sometimes, but not all the time? This law doesn’t help with that.
The reason issue is freedom versus government regulations. A registration system is actually more intrusive on freedom
I decided to call this a “flashback” since Canada certainly has nude laws “now” in my setting, but honestly I’m still not quite sure what it means. Perhaps it implies that whenever this was they allowed people to just go naked any time without registering?
I did mention once or twice that some places experimented with that before mostly moving to the registration system.
No doubt the Canadian authorities would have introduced registration as soon as they realised they could make money from it! Imagine what a boost it would be to the legal profession if the NWO came to be in real life!
Come see the dimpled cheeks on our snow bunnies.
Been to Canada and it’s a no-no, even topless can get you in trouble. But they do have nude beaches. https://www.pourmoi.co.uk/blog/nowtrending-a-global-guide-to-nude-topless-sunbathing
Some provinces, like Ontario, allow women to be topless. Sadly, it’s a privilege not often used.
As I have said many times: Why make it unnecessarily difficult, when you can just allow Clothing Optional everywhere and all of the time?
I’ve said the same thing. He’s right. Clothing optional makes way more sense than making people register with the government to be always nude.
This system would slowly morph into that anyway. Most American cities don’t have enough police to arrest muggers, burglars and shoplifters, are they really going to be able to check which naked girl is registered and which isn’t?
What about people who want to be naked sometimes, but not all the time? This law doesn’t help with that.
The reason issue is freedom versus government regulations. A registration system is actually more intrusive on freedom
I decided to call this a “flashback” since Canada certainly has nude laws “now” in my setting, but honestly I’m still not quite sure what it means. Perhaps it implies that whenever this was they allowed people to just go naked any time without registering?
I did mention once or twice that some places experimented with that before mostly moving to the registration system.
No doubt the Canadian authorities would have introduced registration as soon as they realised they could make money from it! Imagine what a boost it would be to the legal profession if the NWO came to be in real life!