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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
  Men and women held to same topless standard
Having once lived there, the Asbury Park, NJ, Press has long been a favorite newspaper for reporting on the unusual side of the news – thing you do not typically read elsewhere. For example, they recently printed a story about a man in Easton, Pennsylvania, that was ticketed by police for not wearing a shirt in public. In 1974 the city passed a gender equality law that forbad anyone to go topless in public.

I wonder if there is a market for men’s two-piece swimsuits.

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