In Germany, they were banned in clothes to visit nudist beaches

Beach inspectors in the German city of Rostok, located on the Baltic Sea, now have the right to forbid people to wear clothes on nudist beaches.

The new rule was introduced after the city authorities received many complaints from people who were faced with discrimination on nudist beaches, CNN reports.

According to Moritsa Naumann from Rostock Tourism, the purpose of the rule is not to force people to undress on nudist beaches, but to guarantee that those who want to do this will be able to calmly enjoy the process without fear of condemning views of passing tourists. It is intended exclusively to resolve conflict situations.

In Rostok, the length of the beaches is about 15 kilometers, which are divided into nudists, mixed for people in clothes, which allows you to satisfy the needs of all vacationers, even if their preferences do not coincide with the main category. However, in recent years, the number of people practicing Naturism in Germany has been reduced, and the number of nudist beaches has decreased from 37 to 27 plots, according to the statement of the city authorities.

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