Put Some Clothes On!

That’s what San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener is suggesting as he has introduced legislation that would require people going nude in the city to cover public seating before sitting down and to put on clothes before entering a restaurant.

Wiener’s district includes the Castro, which according to his office, has seen a recent increase in public nudity.

He said the legislation would ensure that public health standards are maintained. “San Francisco is a liberal and tolerant city and we pride ourselves on that fact,” Wiener said in a statement. “Yet, while we have a variety of views about public nudity, we can all agree that when you sit down naked, you should cover the seat, and that you should cover up when you go into a food establishment.”

So naked guys beware, it may finally be time to cover up!

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  1. […] is Wiener’s second piece of legislation to address the issue of public nudity in San Francisco. Last year, the Board of Supervisors approved his measure which banned nudity in restaurants and outlawed […]

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