Tuesday, February 7th, 2012
Topless sunbathers acquitted
The regional court in Szczecin has acquitted two women who sunbathed topless last May
Two women who sunbathed topless on a Szczecin beach were acquitted of charges of “indecent exposure” by the city's regional court on Tuesday.
The incident, which took place in May 2008, involved the two women who refused to put their bikini tops on. The women also refused to pay a zł.150 fine when police were alerted that they were sunbathing topless.
In court the women pleaded not guilty to indecent exposure, saying that there was no explicit ban on topless sunbathing in Poland. (RG)
Source: PAP
From Warsaw Business Journal
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