Clothed troublemakers are banned from nudist beaches in Germany
- Beach wardens in Rostock, Germany, can ban people wearing clothing on naturist-only beaches according to Moritz Naumann from Rostock Tourism.
- The number of naturist beaches in Rostock has been reduced from 37 to 27 due to a decline in interest among younger generations.
- Complaints about harassment in naturist areas prompted the new regulation, as reported by Moritz Naumann.
- Naturism has traditionally been popular in Germany, but the movement is waning among younger generations.
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‘Bad nudist’ crackdown Germany
No ifs, no buts: beach wardens in a German sea resort, have officially been given the power to tell clothed beachgoers to take their clothes off or a hike. Rostock, perched on Germany’s Baltic Sea coast, has declared new rules demanding visitors on designated nudist sections do exactly what it says on the tin – go nude. The port city’s new regulation means anyone wearing clothes in designated… Source
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