Posted on 03/28/2012 12:12:52 PM PDT by Beaten Valve
Someone tries to do something sensible and, of course, he’ll be taken to court.
It’s also a good point to show just how ridiculous some of California’s laws really are.
The Lefties are in a trick-box on this one.
Assuming you don’t want your nudist resort to become a pedophile haven, banning kids makes complete sense.
At the very least, it makes sense from a limitation of liability perspective ... you know who’ll get sued the first time a kid gets molested by some nudist creep.
It is, technically, discrimination. Discrimination is not necessarily illegal.
SnakeDoc
I will lay odds most or all of those “certain individuals” are homosexual.
}:-)4
Kids do not need to exposed to nude adults.
They don’t need to be exposed to adults either.
Why can’t people elkave well enough alone. They want to run around naked, -—fine.
Leave the kids out of it.
I remember in dayona and sturgis when only adults went to the Motorcycle rallies, things got a little lewd, but it was all i fun and hurt no one. Then the yuppies and wannabee bikers started showing up and draggin their kids along and everything became more sterile. Ruined the fun IMO.
You’ve been to Sturgis? Lucky you.
That’s on my “Bucket List”.
Palm Springs is predominately homo. It’s like West Hollywood in the desert.
It depends on what kind of couples they are talking about. Many resorts in the Palm Springs area cater to gays.
It’s a good ride, get yourself a room before you go.
Same thing during Fantasy Fest in Key West. Things got a bit wild, but everyone was an adult. Now they bus people WITH KIDS down from Miami. Kids should not be exposed to that behavior — it is not appropriate.
Or simply under age sex of a nude teenager with a much older person.
I’ve seen documentaries on nudist colonies and from what I saw these are NOT the people you want to see naked.
Now go put your damn clothes on grandma you are scaring the dog.
Coincidentally, I was just reading up on our local nudist resort here in my state. (Calm down, I do a lot of writing on our quirky history and our resort is the oldest in the country, celebrating its 75th year this year.)
Anyway, I was a bit floored to read their policy on children which was basically, “we’re okay with them if you do this and that properly.”
Sidenote, after looking at their website and pictures of the people there, my travel writing sidekick jotted down a question to ask: “When they say ‘oldest resort,’ are they talking about the resort itself or the age of the patrons?”
That said, I do argee with the no children policy. Some resorts are not for kids. Desert Sun is one that I wouldn't classify as a nudist resort it is classified as a swingers resort. If you want more info on naturism... go to...
www.aanr.com (and more Republicans are naturists).
These places should be strictly adults only but it reminds me of something I saw on the bulletin board when I was in Army flight school a million or so years ago:
“Notice to airmen! Absolutely no flying permitted over nudist colony exactly 8 miles SSW from main airfield on a true course of 225 degrees!”
;^)
Now go put your damn clothes on grandma you are scaring the dog.”
Ha! And, no naked volleyball for grandma or anyone else. Never!
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