Parisian sunbathers will no longer be allowed to go nude or wear g-strings or thong bikinis on the capital’s artificial beaches of the Seine and risk a fine if they are caught baring their breasts or buttocks. Thongs and “monokinis” — or bottom-only bikinis — are common sights on France’s Mediterrannean and Atlantic shores. Violators will be fined $48, the report said.
City hall has issued a decree banning indecent clothing to preserve the tranquillity of the sandy beaches created on the banks of the River Seine every summer since 2001. “People must behave according to good standards to maintain tranquillity, security and public order,” the decree said, according to Saturday’s edition of Le Parisien. “Notably indecent attire (nude sunbathing, g-strings and toplessness etc) is forbidden.” Read more of Topless Not Allowed On Paris Beach


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