GoTopless supports Councilman Worthington on his Berkeley, CA topless proposal
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- GoTopless is thrilled to learn that councilman Kriss Worthington has launched a proposal to annul the antiquated and sexist indecent exposure law concerning women going topless in public in Berkeley, CA.
The proposed ordinance reads: "If a woman's nipples are fit to be seen by the most innocent and impressionable portion of the population, babies and toddlers, then it stands to reason that nipples are not inherently sexual and are fit to be seen by the rest of the population, if that woman so chooses."
"We wholeheartedly applaud this proposal," said Nadine Gary, President of GoTopless. "We have actively fought for topless equality for the last decade and are delighted to see political figures stand up for this gender equality matter."
Gary remembers in 2015, when councilwoman Melissa Diner of District 11 of the City of Los Angeles had launched a similar proposal for her Venice Beach neighborhood, but the Los Angeles City Council had not acted on it stating more pressing priorities.
"It is quite an oddity to see California react so conservatively on equal gender topless rights when it's been legal in the state of New York for 25 years already," remarked Gary.
"Let us see how Worthington's proposal fairs. It will be considered by Berkeley's city council meeting on Sept 12."
Another legal matter may soon improve gender equality: GoTopless' court case Tagami VS The City of Chicago soon to reach the U.S. Supreme Court.
"It is likely to finally offer some well needed constitutional light on women's topless right," said Gary.
GoTopless just celebrated its 10th anniversary on Aug. 26, 2017, honoring Women Equality Day with GoTopless events in many cities throughout the Western world, including 40 in the US alone.
SOURCE GoTopless
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