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NakedGary
11-30-2008, 01:24 AM
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By Frank Cerabino (frank_cerabino@pbpost.com)
Palm Beach Post staff writer
Friday, November 28, 2008
Times are tough, maybe even tough enough to start paying more attention to one of the state’s leading nudists.

“It’s time for the state of Florida to grow up,” said Richard Mason, the president of the Florida Naturist Association.

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Mason, who lives in Miami-Dade County, was in Boca Raton this week to urge Palm Beach County’s legislative delegation to take a less-is-more approach to plugging holes in the state budget.
Mason’s idea is simple: More nude beaches equals more state revenue.
“If you can build golf courses for golfers, why can’t you designate beaches for naturists?” Mason asked.
He uses Haulover Beach Park in Miami-Dade as Exhibit A.
For the past 18 years, that beach has been designated as a sanctioned clothing-optional beach — the only one in the state.
“It’s drawing more visitors than the Florida Marlins and the Miami Dolphins combined,” Mason said.
And the county is reaping the benefits of the $5 parking fee, which brings in about $1.4 million a year, he said.
“Every year the parking money keeps going up and up,” he said. “Nothing stops it from growing.”
Mason estimated that 60 percent of Haulover’s visitors travel from other parts of the state, elsewhere in America or abroad to sunbathe in the raw.
“It’s a destination beach all because it’s a naturist beach,” he said.
Mason’s pitch for more nude beaches is especially well timed because Gov. Charlie Crist is looking to make significant cuts in state spending, including from the Division of Recreation and Parks. That division has been asked to come up with a 10 percent cut in its operating costs.
To do that, the division has come up with a plan to close 19 parks across the state until the economy rebounds. None of the parks is in Palm Beach, Martin or St. Lucie counties.
But instead of closing the parks, Mason has argued, the state can more than compensate for its revenue shortfalls by keeping all the parks open and changing the designation of a few beachfront parks into clothing-optional spots.
“Naturists like to be around the ocean,” he said. “You put one of those beaches in Palm Beach County and it will draw a lot of people.”
The John D. MacArthur Beach State Park in northern Palm Beach County had been an unofficial clothing-optional beach until the state took it over in the 1980s and began arresting nude sunbathers there.
A state appellate court decision ruled that being nude alone does not constitute indecent exposure, and that there must be some lewd and lascivious behavior with it.
“So you can have a naturist beach as long as it is in a designated area,” Mason said.
Public officials, however, have been reluctant to make accommodations for nudists.
In 1989, Palm Beach County’s Tourist Development Council turned down a request by the Eastern Sunbathing Association to officially make a portion of MacArthur Beach State Park clothing-optional.
Like Mason’s request this week, the sunbathing group made an economic argument to the tourism board, saying that a nude beach would bring in dollars to the county.
But that was during more comfortable economic times, days when it was easier to dismiss nudists dangling dollars.
In today’s budget climate, its harder to scoff at Mason’s pitch without mulling over the pros and cons.
“It’s been a successful formula at Haulover for 18 years,” he said. “Why not give it a try?”
Or to put it another way, what’s worse?
A bare-bones budget or some bare-bones bathers.
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Croydon
11-30-2008, 05:40 AM
I could have not agreed with Mason more. It is a fact: that having a designated nude beach brings additional revenue to the local community.

When I lived in NYC, one of the nearest nude beaches I frequented was Gunnison Beach on the Sandy Hook shoreline.

The funny thing about Sandy Hook is that there are many other parks but the most popular is Gunnison. In fact, it is so popular that if you do not get to beach by 10:00 A.M. you will not find parking in the lots closets to the beach. You will have to park at farther lots and take a shuttle to the beach.

On one of my visits I was talking to a park trooper. I asked him to compare Gunnsion to the rest of the beaches in the park. He stated that w/o Gunnison, they would have hard time generating the revenue that Gunnison visitors bring. He estimated that about 80% of the revenue they make comes from Gunnison visitors.

I can only imagine what this means to the local restaurants, hotels, and bed and breakfasts near the beach.

If more and more cities/towns open their beaches to nude use, I am more than sure that they would benefit greatly from it. The key is for cities/town officials to just get over their preconceived notions about nudity and naturism. If they can just get over it and understand that it isn't harmful, then they would be open to trying out a nude beach.

cruiser
12-16-2008, 02:31 PM
I agree. We go to Haulover and pay for hotels, food, gas and evening recreation not just the parking fee. And all of the establishments we encounter all pay taxes and employees. The money just keeps going around and around. It's so simple when you don't have a blind eye.

JeepNude
12-16-2008, 03:47 PM
This is a fact.

Yet, so many are against it! Why? Reputation. This is EXACTLY why we as a community (nudists) need to police our own and clean up our reputation every chance we have. So that when a township or community attends a meeting discussing the possibility of changing a beach or other public area to C/O, they do not immediately have the idea that it will bring trouble, only dollars.

If you agree... Help a brother out with some reputation!!

naked in ohio
12-16-2008, 05:00 PM
And here's another plus! Many states claim to make big bucks on state lotteries, but they have huge payouts as a result. Although the C/O beaches wouldn't make nearly as much income, it is obviously popular enough that it would result in significant revenues..
.....and there would be no payouts.

country nude
12-16-2008, 06:43 PM
Maybe Marlins and Dolphins games should be C/O too.:laugh:

inudist
12-17-2008, 03:22 AM
I agree that the potential of tourist revenue is a great selling point when promoting nudism. Nothing like the profit motive to turn someone around. The fact that nudism has brought significant revenue to locations with nudist venues is something that a lot of people can understand!

meredith2kp4
12-17-2008, 08:43 AM
And here's another plus! Many states claim to make big bucks on state lotteries, but they have huge payouts as a result. Although the C/O beaches wouldn't make nearly as much income, it is obviously popular enough that it would result in significant revenues..
.....and there would be no payouts.

There is a moral question here. State lotteries are de-facto a tax on the poor and uneducated and, as such, are extremely regressive. Nude beaches bring in revenue and do not take advantage of people's ignorance of odds and probability.

Religious-right people please note. It is your members who are the primary victims.