Posted on 08/04/2020 8:43:26 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
Her bikinis were revealing...But, I have seen more revealing bikinis on Southern CA beaches...
Next time, she should just come to beaches in CA...She will not be harassed by any cop for the bikinis...
Tons of hot chicks wear thongs in Hawai’i.
“I don’t feel it was revealing enough”. This comment is on behalf of a friend.
I guarantee the call to police was by Karen.
There ought to be exceptions..............
Fat Karen...........
She better have a friggin’ mask on!
What is it about the American public and the need to force others to dress a certain way?The American public seem to have a fear of the human anatomy that European People Just don’t have.
Go to a European Beach and check out the woman there. They’re not only wearing the skimpiest of thong bikinis they are also strolling around topless without a care and the rest of the people there, even those with children don’t seem to give a damned.
I think American have to stop getting so sexually inhibited and worry about other more important things. Like will we still be a country in 20 years.
...how many ugly tattoos do those “hot chicks” in
Hawaii have...? could never understand why any woman
would want to be covered in mostly unflattering “ink”....
I love love love seeing all those cute little cheeks, but in reality, thongs do show too much skin for in-public wear. I have seen accidents by motorists staring at them along A1A. Thongs should also be by permit only.
Slow news day?
Only here to read the article.
nice tats
Lots of Hawaiian chicks are tatted up.
I reserve the right to not comment very much on your post.
But I can not disagree.
Now if those were undies and some guy peeked at her she’d be screaming.
If she put a mask on where the thong was, then no arrest.
She was prettier without the tatoos. But still not guilty.
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