“I started to walk forward and then she’s like, ‘Hold on. You need to put something over that if you’re going to come onto my bus,’” she recalled, adding the driver accused her of not wearing a shirt. “I’m wearing a shirt, it’s called a crop top. I bought it in the shirt section of the store. I know it’s a shirt.”

    • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)OP
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      121 year ago

      I don’t think that matters, she shows the clothes she was wearing and it’s just standard summer fare. Why are we even talking about what she was wearing though, who cares. Shirt? Check. Shoes? Check. Service? Lacking.

          • Jerkface (any/all)
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            41 year ago

            Ontario has nude beaches also, but I think they are more tolerated than permitted. Gwen Jacobs won our right to go topless here in the 90s. I was always so fucking impressed. She allowed herself to be arrested and then used it to change the system.

          • Phoenixz
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            Where could one find those beaches? We love nude beaches in other countries but I wasn’t aware Vancouver had them.

            • @[email protected]
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              Wreck Beach in Vancouver is the renowned one. https://www.wreckbeach.org/ There are other smaller ones around ,for example http://crescentrockbeach.ca/ What used to be a very chill nudist scene has now had some issues with fully dressed male losers with cell phones out creeping. Typically they will get challenged by the other male beach members, but it just ruins what used to be a nice natural hangout.

  • @[email protected]
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    “My bus”. No. The transit provider’s bus. The community’s bus.

    Suspension or GTFO.

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    But the boyfriend had a jacket as well as a full shirt?

    Something rings weird here. I know the article needs a perfectly blunt theme to swing at our heads, but is there room to discuss things merely theme-adjacent?