*Help fight to save San Onofre Nude Beach!
After fighting to save nudity at San Onofre State Beach last summer, and winning in court, The California State Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of the California Department of Parks and Recreation in its appeal of a Superior Court's ruling from 2008 that had favored naturists. NUDITY IS NOW ILLEGAL!
You can get all the info and links at: http://www.friendsofsanonofre.org/
In an unpublished ruling issued, a California state court of appeals has ruled in favor of the California Department of Parks and Recreation in its appeal of a Superior Court's ruling from 2008 that had favored naturists.
At issue is whether DPR has followed proper procedure in abruptly ending the application of the Cahill/Harrison regulation at San Onofre State Beach. Cahill/Harrison is long-standing and well-known means for managing and regulating the clothing-optional use of portions of state parks.
The ruling allows the possibility that rangers may immediately begin issuing citations for nudity at San Onofre State Beach under Title 14, Section 4322 of the California Code of Regulations. That is exactly the same threat that DPR had originally scheduled to take effect on June 1, 2008.
MORE INFORMATION
Details of this situation and specifics of the Cahill/Harrison Regulation and associated documents may be found on the NAC Web page: http://www.naturistaction.org/sanonofre href="http://www.naturistaction.org/sanonofre" mce_href="http://www.naturistaction.org/sanonofre" mce_href="http://www.naturistaction.org/sanonofre">www.naturistaction.org/sanonofre
There, you will find background documents related to the Cahill Policy, the Harrison letter and NAC's lawsuit.
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