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DKirkpatrick
05-21-2008, 11:51 AM
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DATE : May 21, 2008
SUBJECT: California: San Onofre State Beach
TO : Naturists and other concerned citizens

Dear Naturist,

This is an Action Alert from the Naturist Action Committee. NAC is asking for your immediate help in responding to a serious threat in the state of California.

NAC has learned that Ruth Coleman, Director of California's Department of Parks and Recreation, has abruptly revoked the application of the Department's Cahill Policy, as it applies to clothing-optional portions of San Onofre State Beach in San Diego County. Rangers have been told to begin "educating" beachgoers, starting June 1. The issuing of citations for nudity in the traditional clothing-optional area is to follow after 30 days.

IMPORTANT: NAC ASKS YOU TO CONTACT THE CA PARKS DIRECTOR

NAC urgently requests that you contact the Director of CA Parks to express your vigorous opposition to this disastrous change in policy. Detailed contact information is included below. However, so that your contact with the Director's office will have the greatest impact, please first take a couple of moments to learn about this situation.

THE CAHILL POLICY

Since 1979, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has operated under a policy put in place by then-DPR Director Russ Cahill. The policy came in the form of a memo issued to senior staff, explaining Cahill's decision not to designate clothing-optional areas in state parks. It also directed that citations for nudity in state parks would only be issued following a complaint and a failure to comply after a subsequent warning.

The policy has been in continuous effect since it was issued. It figured prominently in an important court case (California v. Bost) and was reaffirmed by CA Parks Deputy Director Jack Harrison in 1988.

Details of the Cahill memo, the Bost case and the Harrison letter are included on the NAC Web site, along with the text of California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 4322, which is the authority under which the Director proposes citing those who are nude at San Onofre.

WHY THE CHANGE NOW?

Naturists are always alert to the negative effect that illicit sexual activity can have on clothing-optional beaches. The regulars at many clothing-optional areas are quite effective at educating and discouraging those who would endanger the beach through sexual activities. At San Onofre, the problem has been diminished greatly in recent years, due in large part to those who really care about continued clothing-optional use of the beach.

The traditional clothing-optional beach at San Onofre is adjacent to Camp Pendleton, a Marine Corps training base. Although those who wander onto the military base are subject to arrest for trespass, the area is lightly patrolled. For those who seek sex in the open, the military beach has become the site of choice, and the razor wire field fencing at the property line has proved to be no obstacle. Naturists have shown reluctance to pursue the scofflaws onto the military base, and State Park Rangers have no authority there.

Recent retirements among those in the CA Parks management team responsible for San Onofre have brought replacements who are intolerant of clothing-optional recreation. Instead of encouraging and allowing the cooperation of naturists in policing illicit activity, Rich Haydon, the new manager who took over at the beginning of this month, has featured the nearby sexual activity in his reports, using it as an excuse to request permission to put an end to recreational nudity at the beach. Haydon has reportedly represented to his superiors that a majority of those who come to enjoy the clothing-optional beach are participants in illicit sex there.

The response from CA Parks headquarters in Sacramento was the revocation of the Cahill Policy as it applies to San Onofre. The Department is reportedly seeking to insulate itself from sexual harassment claims by park employees who have complained recently of a "sexually-charged atmosphere." That sort of complaint is customarily reserved for employer-employee or co-employee interaction, and it inappropriately ignores the fact that State Park rangers are peace officers with a duty to arrest those who engage in illicit activities.

IS IT ONLY SAN ONOFRE?

At the present time, only San Onofre State Beach is affected by this change in policy. The real possibility that the same thing may happen at other California state parks is, of course, an ominous specter.

WHAT IS NAC DOING?

The Naturist Action Committee recognizes the severity of this situation and has taken quick action.

1) NAC has submitted to CA Parks a formal request for an
administrative stay on implementation of this abrupt
change in policy.

2) NAC has made Public Records requests for documents pertaining
to this situation and the administrative action surrounding it.

3) NAC is retaining a lobbyist to assist and advise it in the
often-difficult area of regulatory procedure.

4) NAC has retained legal representation and has begun the process
that may ultimately result in civil action against the State of
California and the Department of Parks and Recreation.

5) From the onset of this situation, NAC has been working closely
with Friends of San Onofre Beach, the local user group. NAC and
FOSOB will be meeting with CA Parks officials this week on
this matter.

WHAT IS NAC ASKING YOU TO DO?

The Naturist Action Committee is asking you to contact the Director of CA Parks to express your concern and outrage over this turn of events. NAC is also asking you to attend a rally at San Onofre this coming Saturday.

1. CONTACT THE DIRECTOR

NAC is requesting ALL NATURISTS and other concerned individuals to contact the Director of Parks and Recreation, regardless of your place of residence. California understands the importance of out-of-state visitors who come to enjoy the state's beaches, lakes and streams. The change in policy applies to those visitors, as well as to California residents. While all are encouraged to make their voices heard, the participation of Californians is, of course, particularly important.

Send a letter, a fax or an e-mail, or make a phone call.

Director Ruth Coleman
Dept. of Parks and Recreation
1416 Ninth Street,
Sacramento, CA 95816

E-MAIL: director@parks.ca.gov
DIRECTOR'S OFFICE TELEPHONE: (916) 653-8380
DIRECTOR'S OFFICE FAX: (916) 657-3903

NAC encourages you to send copies of your faxes and paper mail to:

NAC, P.O. Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903.

Send copies of your e-mails to:

sanonofre@naturistaction.org

When you write or call:

a) Be polite. You have a right to be outraged, but you will
achieve nothing positive by name-calling or rudeness.

b) Be known. Give your name and address. If you are a California
resident or a frequent visitor to California, point that out.

c) Be focused. Keep your call or your correspondence brief
and on target.

d) Be clear. Say that you OPPOSE the revocation of the Cahill
Policy at San Onofre State Beach in San Diego County.

Additional talking / writing points:

a) The precipitous change to public policy was done without
public input. That's not an acceptable way to administer
public resources.

b) The so-called "solution" does not address the real problem.

c) A recent public opinion poll (the 2006 NEF/Roper Poll,
commissioned by the Naturist Education Foundation and conducted
by the Roper polling organization) shows that a majority of
Americans favor the setting aside of public lands for
clothing-optional recreation.

d) In that same poll, an impressive 74 percent of Americans
believe that people who enjoy nude sunbathing should be able
to do so without interference from local officials as long as
they do so at a beach that is accepted for that purpose.

e) Rangers and park managers must NOT confuse simple nudity with
lewd behavior. Rangers presently have the authority to stop lewd
activity, and that authority does not require the abrupt
discontinuation of a long-standing policy that has worked
well for years and years.

2. ATTEND A RALLY AT SAN ONOFRE BEACH ON SATURDAY, MAY 24

In close cooperation with Friends of San Onofre, NAC urges you to attend a rally at the beach on Saturday, May 24, 2008. Bring your own handmade signs to carry, if you wish. NAC will be providing a number of "Nude Beaches YES!" signs for participants.

This is an important event for those who are outraged at the Director's action and who believe San Onofre Beach is worth saving! If you're close enough to make it, please show up around 10 AM. Parking is limited.

MORE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

Additional information and links are available, along with this NAC Action Alert on the web site of the Naturist Action Committee.

http://www.naturistaction.org

Select "Alerts" and find this NAC Action Alert under Current Alerts.

PLEASE HELP NAC TO CONTINUE HELPING NATURISTS!

The Naturist Action Committee is the volunteer nonprofit political adjunct to The Naturist Society. NAC exists to advance and protect the rights and interests of naturists throughout North America. Fighting for the clothing-optional recreational use of public land is expensive. To do its job, NAC relies entirely on the voluntary generosity of supporters like you.

After you've contacted the Director of CA Parks, please take a moment to send a donation to:

NAC
PO Box 132
Oshkosh, WI 54903

Or call toll free (800) 886-7230 to donate by phone using your MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. Or use your credit card to make a convenient online donation: http://www.naturistaction.org/donate/

Thank you for choosing to make a difference.

Naturally,

Bob Morton
Executive Director
Naturist Action Committee

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Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
Executive Dir. Bob Morton - execdir@naturistaction.org
Board Member Allen Baylis - rab@baylislaw.com
Online Rep. Dennis Kirkpatrick - naturist@sunclad.com
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nimrod
05-21-2008, 01:30 PM
What a shame, I had planned to visit San O. this summer, I will write a letter via e-mail to let them know that I oppose their decision.

Bob S.
05-21-2008, 07:42 PM
Yep, makes perfect sense. Close down one beach because people are violating the law by trespassing on federal property that abuts it. That's the way the govt likes to think--or not think. I say close down the cities that surround Camp Pendleton since people could easily trespass on base property.

Bob S.

PhotoBuff
05-21-2008, 08:55 PM
I was hoping to make it to San Onofre this summer and will sure be disapointed if this stands:disappointed:. I took action and sent an email. Hopefully I am one of a great many.

Wish the rally was Sunday instead of Saturday, too - I have to work or I'd be there for sure.

briansp
05-22-2008, 09:44 AM
If you haven't written your letter yet, DO IT! This is incredibly important. While it may seem that this is about one beach, it goes MUCH DEEPER than that. This is an attempt to overturn the Cahill Policy, which is what makes all nude areas in California State Parks legal. It is my understanding that other neighboring states have also used the Cahill Policy in developing their own policies of how to deal with nude sunbathers. We really need to all band together and get something done.

The governor of our state also enjoys to be nude in appropriate places. While his appropriate place may be the movies, I hope that he is sympathetic to the fact that we are about to lose our freedom to be nude in appropriate places. Perhaps letters should be written to our nude friendly governor as well.

I've compiled a page of information here:

http://nudistclubhouse.com/san_onofre.php

Please write today!

--Brian

FireProf
05-22-2008, 04:31 PM
Brian,

My wife and I just sent our off. Surgery tomorrow so we will not be able to make the rally unless I have a speedy recovery. I really hate missing things like this rally.

If you are going to the rally.........the Prof and I wish everyone there and the FOSOB group (of which we are members of) much luck.

FP

DenitaLC
05-22-2008, 08:53 PM
FP...........wishing you a speedy recovery!

Not being from CA, I don't know of Gov. Arnold's polictical stance on nudity but he's done his share of it in the movies. Is this something that could be directly taken to him in appeal of the director's new motivation to close down SO? She needs to be stopped as does the increased harrassment at Canaveral National Seashores in FL. These new directors coming to power and trying to "clean up" the beach really P*SSES me off.

FireProf
05-22-2008, 09:39 PM
[QUOTE=DenitaLC;196576]FP...........wishing you a speedy recovery!

QUOTE]

Thanks Dee! I'll let you know how it went as soon as I can make it back to the computer!

A ;)

1Ace
05-22-2008, 10:06 PM
Sent emails yesterday.

DenitaLC
05-23-2008, 12:08 PM
My emails keep getting a "failure" response. I've tried director@ and info@ and neither have worked.........anyone else having this problem? I took the info@ address directly off the parks webpage.
Help!

PhotoBuff
05-23-2008, 06:57 PM
I sent my email to director@, copy/pasting the address from the post above into my webmail, with no indication of failure.

meredith2kp4
05-26-2008, 12:49 PM
I sent the following message to Ruth Coleman:

I strongly urge you to continue the long-standing Cahill Policy on
clothing-optional use of some state beaches as it has been applied to San
Onofre. The users of San Onofre have a long tradition of informal
enforcement of appropriate behavioral standards at the beach and this
enforcement has generally been successful in preventing sexual behavior.
For many years the unofficial leader of the users of San Onofre was my
friend Mariana Handler, who definitely could be a no-nonsense enforcer when
it was necessary. It has been my personal experience that sexual behavior
can effectively be deterred by anyone making a polite objection, or in the
rare exceptional case, by calling public attention to the offenders.

There has been a long history of cooperation between responsible users and
law enforcement. Please allow it to continue, allowing peaceful enjoyment
of a beautiful area by responsible people.

I may live a long way away, but I enjoy visiting California and using its
extraordinarily beautiful beaches.

Thank you.

FireProf
05-26-2008, 07:30 PM
Dee,

Try this link to the director;

director@parks.ca.gov

A ;)

DenitaLC
05-26-2008, 09:09 PM
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Delivery to the following recipients failed permanently:

* director@parks.ca.gov (director@parks.ca.gov)

That is what I get when I try to send an email. Argggg! I get the same when I try info@parks.ca.gov. Guess I'll have to PEN my reply instead of cybering them.

Thanks for the help though!

FireProf
05-27-2008, 06:15 AM
Could it be that the Director is getting bombarded with so many emails that she's changed her email address and not telling anyone!!?

Is anyone else having delivery problems? If so, we need to let NAC know.

FP

valley_nudies
05-27-2008, 11:42 AM
i have already sent an email to the director of parks and ask that everyone would. keep the peace!

valley_nudies
05-27-2008, 11:49 AM
mailto:director@parks.ca.gov

i used yahoo to send an email and i got nothing back about failed delivery. try just typing in the address. keep the peace!

DenitaLC
05-27-2008, 06:26 PM
No, I don't think so. I believe it's just my ISP and their's isn't compatible, or something like that. Guess I need to get the paper and pen out!



Could it be that the Director is getting bombarded with so many emails that she's changed her email address and not telling anyone!!?

Is anyone else having delivery problems? If so, we need to let NAC know.

FP

missyd
05-27-2008, 10:11 PM
I sent mine by snail mail Dee.

Director Ruth Coleman
Dept. of Parks and Recreation
1416 Ninth Street,
Sacramento, CA 95816

Quietman1951
05-28-2008, 08:50 AM
Could it be that the Director is getting bombarded with so many emails that she's changed her email address and not telling anyone!!?

Is anyone else having delivery problems? If so, we need to let NAC know.

FP


Maybe it is time to go over the Director's head, and contact State Representatives, and the Governor.

"JMHO" form someone in Michigan, where we have no legal nude beaches.

blackrebel
06-02-2008, 04:41 AM
I am in Cleveland and only been to SanO once.

Is the entire beach now being changed or just a portion to ban nudists?

FireProf
06-02-2008, 06:20 AM
Is the entire beach now being changed or just a portion to ban nudists?


NO.....only the clothing optional portion of the beach is threatened with this new change.

FP.....

Don't forget to send an email!

1Ace
06-02-2008, 10:07 AM
What a shame, I sure hope this dosen't happen! That will only leave Black's as the only beach left in the So Cal area to go. Going to take another visit here this month just in case it does become an end of an era.