Spanish high court backs man's right to walk naked in the street
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Court Backs Spaniard’s Right to Walk Naked on the Streets
The region's high court said in a statement it had struck down an appeal against a lower court's decision earlier to annul fines handed out by Valencia's regional government to the man for being naked in the streets of Aldaia, a town on the outskirts of the regional capital
Spanish court backs man's right to walk naked in the street
Alejandro Colomar poses naked on a bicycle in his vegetable garden in Aldaia, near Valencia, Spain. Photo: Reuters A Spanish high court has ruled in favour of a man who was fined for walking naked through the streets of a town in the region of Valencia and later tried to attend a court hearing in the nude.
Spanish court rules that men have the right to walk naked on the street
The Spanish court decided this week that Alejandro Colomar, a 29-year-old computer scientist, has the right to walk naked on the streets of Aldaia, a small town with just over 30 thousand inhabitants in the region of Valencia. Read more (02/04/2023)
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