What exactly are Canada's nudity laws? Is it illegal because Prime Minister Stephen Harper considers it obscene? Or, is it because children will be ruined for life if they see nude people?A dude from Bracebridge is challenging Canada's nudity laws in court, as being unconstitutional, because nudity does not do harm.
Yes, I tested it. But the nice policeman said nipple clamps are frowned upon. I bet he has no idea what my face looks like. Topless may be the perfect disguise.i have seen them topless at wassaga alot.
Again and again this sort of question gets asked because 'illegal' just means 'against the law' and people forget that different laws apply in different places. The only laws that apply everywhere at all times to everyone are the Constitution and criminal law.Then a MPA being topless is not illegal
What if she is nude ?
That's a pretty silly thing to say rockslinger. Those laws existed long before Harper became PMWhat exactly are Canada's nudity laws? Is it illegal because Prime Minister Stephen Harper considers it obscene? Or, is it because children will be ruined for life if they see nude people?
The Criminal Code is where the indecency provisions exist. That dude from Bracebridge has a challenge on his hands if he thinks showing genetalia would meet the community standard of tolerance test. There's also hygiene concerns. No way I want to sit in the same seat after his hairy ass has been on it!What exactly are Canada's nudity laws? Is it illegal because Prime Minister Stephen Harper considers it obscene? Or, is it because children will be ruined for life if they see nude people?
But community standards are no longer the test, they use harm instead, at least in some cases. In the case that legalized swinger clubs, they said that it did not matter if the community standard was breached, because it was not harmful. Nudity might be more challenging, because it is in your face, not behind closed doors.The Criminal Code is where the indecency provisions exist. That dude from Bracebridge has a challenge on his hands if he thinks showing genetalia would meet the community standard of tolerance test. There's also hygiene concerns. No way I want to sit in the same seat after his hairy ass has been on it!
Your rights change if you are on your own property, you are on public property, or if you are on someone else's property. A restaurant is a poor place to challenge the nudity law. Restaurants are not required to serve each and every person, and have the ability to ask people to leave. A health issue is also present.A dude from Bracebridge is challenging Canada's nudity laws in court, as being unconstitutional, because nudity does not do harm. ... He was nude at A&W.
He was in a bunch of places, I mentioned A&W because it was funny. They originally charged him over four locations, but they dropped the charges on two. At least one of the places was a public park with a lake, to me, that is a better place to challenge it because it is logical to be naked to swim in a lake, as opposed to getting a burger.Your rights change if you are on your own property, you are on public property, or if you are on someone else's property. A restaurant is a poor place to challenge the nudity law. Restaurants are not required to serve each and every person, and have the ability to ask people to leave. A health issue is also present.
Can they charge him if he doesn't have a woody and is not fondling himself?He was in a bunch of places, I mentioned A&W because it was funny. They originally charged him over four locations, but they dropped the charges on two.
Yes, that is the thing. Simple nudity is forbidden unless the person made efforts to be in a remote location, or unless it is part of an organizzed activity like Pride or WNBR. And that is what is being contested, that simple nudity without sexual overtones is not really harmful.Can they charge him if he doesn't have a woody and is not fondling himself?
I just wonder if it would be a good business moveAgain and again this sort of question gets asked because 'illegal' just means 'against the law' and people forget that different laws apply in different places. The only laws that apply everywhere at all times to everyone are the Constitution and criminal law.
It's illegal for an MPA to be topless or nude in Toronto if her 'body-rub parlour' is licensed, because the TO licensing law explicitly forbids it. Peel's is different. But it is not illegal criminally. If the place is not licensed, or is licensed as something that doesn't permit massages, then she's illegally selling those services. In that case her trouble's the same clothed or not. But no law I've heard of forbids any two people from being privately naked together. Until the city's bylaws catch up and require 'holistic practitioners' or 'anyone conducting business within the city' to be clothed our scenery isn't, and wasn't, threatened.
None of this speaks to 'public indecency' of course, but public toplessless and nudity's a SC thing.
So in simple criminal law terms, your questions are best answered, "Never was, still isn't", and for lesser illegalities, "Where are you inquiring about?"
When I was in Quebec we use to go to this nude beach in Oka BUT YOU MUST STILL WEAR A LIFEJACKET WHEN BOATING OR WATERSKING. It was kind of weird watching a totally naked woman watersking wearing a lifejacket.I am unaware of the laws pertaining to other provinces, but I plan to research it at some point in the future when I travel.