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Old 01-23-2003, 03:45 PM
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There has been some debate in these forums about whether pushing the envelope regarding public nudity does more harm than good to the cause of nudism. I've just realized that we have some excellent case studies that help answer the question.

In Toronto, there is a group of gay male nudists called TNT!Men (Totally Naked Toronto Men Enjoying Nudity). This group, through their convictions and commitment, has achieved ALL of the advances relating to public nudity in the city.

Note: This topic is not about gaydom, it's about public nudity. Please stay on the topic.

Case study #1

TNT!Men gets the majority of the credit for getting an official clothing-optional beach at Hanlan's Point, which is a short ferry ride away from the downtown core.

Hanlan's Point had been used by gays and others for many years for nude sunbathing, but was periodically visited by police, who gave out tickets.

TNT!Men started up a lobbying campaign and, supported to some extent by other nudist groups, made a proposal to City Council to make part of Hanlan's Point Beach officially clothing-optional.

Gays have quite a bit of political power in Toronto's downtown wards, and got the support of councillors in that area, one of whom is gay himself. Largely because of their political power and determination, their proposal was accepted accepted on a trial basis, then on a permanent basis. Toronto now has an officially accepted clothing-optional beach, available for use by everyone.

Case study #2

Several members of TNT!Men have "pushed the envelope" by marching nude in Toronto's Gay Pride Parade for several years. Toronto's parade is the second largest in the world, after San Francisco. It is a major tourist event, drawing hundreds of thousands of people to the parade route, most of them straight. Everyone has a good time.

This past summer, seven members of TNT!Men were charged by police with public nudity, an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada. TNT!Men mounted a vigorous defence.

Eventually, the charges were dropped, because, as the Crown Attorney stated, "There was no reasonable prospect of conviction." Why so? In large part, because the men were wearing shoes, and the Supreme Court of Canada has previously held that "nude" means "completely bare", which means wearing nothing at all on the body, not even shoes.

Case study #3

This same group had been holding nude events in different gay venues around town. A bar called The Barn was charged under Ontario's Liquor Licence Act with permitting disorderly conduct, because many of its patrons were nude during a scheduled TNT!Men event. This group supported the owner of The Barn in mounting a vigorous defence, and the case was won, because: mere nudity cannot be considered as disorderly conduct.

Conclusion

Now, in Toronto, thanks to TNT!Men and their pushing of the envelope, it is legal to be nude
* At Hanlan's Point clothing-optional beach,
* In the Gay Pride Parade,
* In bars (with permission of the owners).

I am not aware of any other advances that have been made in Toronto in recent years regarding the right to be nude in public.

It appears that
* pushing the envelope works, and
* nudists will have to push the envelope to make gains.

Gary
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Old 01-23-2003, 03:45 PM
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There has been some debate in these forums about whether pushing the envelope regarding public nudity does more harm than good to the cause of nudism. I've just realized that we have some excellent case studies that help answer the question.

In Toronto, there is a group of gay male nudists called TNT!Men (Totally Naked Toronto Men Enjoying Nudity). This group, through their convictions and commitment, has achieved ALL of the advances relating to public nudity in the city.

Note: This topic is not about gaydom, it's about public nudity. Please stay on the topic.

Case study #1

TNT!Men gets the majority of the credit for getting an official clothing-optional beach at Hanlan's Point, which is a short ferry ride away from the downtown core.

Hanlan's Point had been used by gays and others for many years for nude sunbathing, but was periodically visited by police, who gave out tickets.

TNT!Men started up a lobbying campaign and, supported to some extent by other nudist groups, made a proposal to City Council to make part of Hanlan's Point Beach officially clothing-optional.

Gays have quite a bit of political power in Toronto's downtown wards, and got the support of councillors in that area, one of whom is gay himself. Largely because of their political power and determination, their proposal was accepted accepted on a trial basis, then on a permanent basis. Toronto now has an officially accepted clothing-optional beach, available for use by everyone.

Case study #2

Several members of TNT!Men have "pushed the envelope" by marching nude in Toronto's Gay Pride Parade for several years. Toronto's parade is the second largest in the world, after San Francisco. It is a major tourist event, drawing hundreds of thousands of people to the parade route, most of them straight. Everyone has a good time.

This past summer, seven members of TNT!Men were charged by police with public nudity, an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada. TNT!Men mounted a vigorous defence.

Eventually, the charges were dropped, because, as the Crown Attorney stated, "There was no reasonable prospect of conviction." Why so? In large part, because the men were wearing shoes, and the Supreme Court of Canada has previously held that "nude" means "completely bare", which means wearing nothing at all on the body, not even shoes.

Case study #3

This same group had been holding nude events in different gay venues around town. A bar called The Barn was charged under Ontario's Liquor Licence Act with permitting disorderly conduct, because many of its patrons were nude during a scheduled TNT!Men event. This group supported the owner of The Barn in mounting a vigorous defence, and the case was won, because: mere nudity cannot be considered as disorderly conduct.

Conclusion

Now, in Toronto, thanks to TNT!Men and their pushing of the envelope, it is legal to be nude
* At Hanlan's Point clothing-optional beach,
* In the Gay Pride Parade,
* In bars (with permission of the owners).

I am not aware of any other advances that have been made in Toronto in recent years regarding the right to be nude in public.

It appears that
* pushing the envelope works, and
* nudists will have to push the envelope to make gains.

Gary
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Old 01-24-2003, 05:40 AM
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Gary Naturist: Pushing the envelope could have it's advantages, but it could also be harmful as well. To my understanding, this group of men have been pushing the envelope for many years until all of a sudden, they finally got their agenda approved. This group was a well organized group within the Toronto vacinity, and as you stated, did eventually get a member on the council, or one that was very familiar with the group. If you have ever noticed, whenever an issue comes up on gay issues, they usually get most of what they seek, as far as organizational support goes. This is a powerful organization that is nation wide, and they are constantly lobbying for their cause.

I, personally, don't think that we nudists have that much support, especially when it comes to lobbying the city councils or directors. Sure, we are out there, but I don't think we are that well organized to push for our cause, unless there is a large chapter in a particular city or township.

I just hope that one day, we can get a well supported group together to lobby for nudists rights, and have some changes made in our favor. I would like to see the day when nudists are able to be nude anytime of the day without any reprocussions.

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Old 01-24-2003, 08:04 AM
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Gary,
Very good point and good researching. If one group can do it, why can't any group do it? Great example,Thanks Gary
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Yes, pushing the envelope can work wonders. I knew a man who wanted publicity for his favourite cause so he encouraged some of his friends to fly aeroplanes into some tall buildings.

He got lots and lots of publicity for that.

So there you have it. If you want to change society you should break any laws you feel like breaking and upset as many people as you want and then folks will sit up and take notice.

Nice one!

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Old 01-24-2003, 01:41 PM
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quote:
Originally posted by stu2630:
[qb]He got lots and lots of publicity for that.
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Obviously your analogy is likely to be offensive to many people but you're right of course, he certainly did get a lot of publicity for his cause which proves the point that activism can be effective.

You're beginning to see things our way aren't you?

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Old 01-24-2003, 02:01 PM
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"Obviously your analogy is likely to be offensive to many people.."

I hope not, Rik. It wasn't intended to offend. Mind you - some people here have told me that nobody has got the right to not be offended so at least they won't mind.

"..but you're right of course, he certainly did get a lot of publicity for his cause which proves the point that activism can be effective."

Yes, but that particular person isn't trying to win over the hearts and minds of those opposed to him. He isn't going to win this year's Mr Popularity competition in New York, is he?

"You're beginning to see things our way aren't you?"

Yes Rik. I've seen the light and this summer will be shedding all my clothes and inhibitions and letting it all hang out on Blackpool beach with all my nudie chums.

Or perhaps not. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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We could have gone all day without the comments of 9/11. I understand what she is saying, but that was over the top. It is good that we have diverse opinions but lets not be offensive with them. It is better to agree to disagree than cause hard feelings with one another. More good is done with honey than it is with vinegar. In other words, play nice. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by stu2630:
[QBYes Rik. I've seen the light and this summer will be shedding all my clothes and inhibitions and letting it all hang out on Blackpool beach with all my nudie chums.

Or perhaps not. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [/QB]
There's many a true word said in jest so I am heartened that perhaps your attitude is softening. I realise of course that you'd want to go to an official beach but unfortunately there's none at Blackpool or the surrounding coastline. You'd probably have to go to Morfa Duffryn near Harlech on the Welsh Coast so I've gone to the trouble of finding you some information about this magnificent beach http://www.n-2.org.uk/nuff/pages/beaches/dyffryn.htm.

It'll be a long drive for you and when you get there it's a long walk to the nudist section but then part of the fun of being a nudist is having travel long distances just to get your kit off.

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I think it is important to note this story does notprove that all one need do is march naked in the streets one day and we will win all the rights and recreation space we desire.
The public nudity and subsequent arrests were merely the most visible components of a long campaign to gain acceptance that including having someone quietly attain political office, having a network that could marshall large numbers of people willing to go nude on short notice, and the long cultural war that gained the necessary tolerance of a much larger "silent majority".
I think that the nude march probably was necessary, too, after all the tedious groundwork had been laid behind the scenes.
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