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Enjoy nudist hiking? Rethink that holiday in Switzerland
Last year we reported on a major victory for nudist hiking in Switzerland. A hiker in the conservative Swiss canton of Appenzell got fined for baring all, appealed, and won.Now that victory has turned into defeat. The BBC reports that Switzerland's highest court has ruled that local authorities can fine people for hiking in the buff. Naked hiking isn't illegal per se, but but public indecency is, and if the local authorities decide naked hiking is indecent, well, then you can't do it. And since this came from the nation's highest court, it applies to all of Switzerland.
The court stated its ruling was only a "marginal" infringement on personal liberty. Much more marginal than, say, forbidding women to vote, which is what Appenzell did until 1990. This makes me the local authorities aren't so much concerned with individual rights as they are with a buttoned-up conservatism.
But individual rights are an issue here. In a truly free country, shouldn't a person have the right to get an all-body tan while hiking? In a truly free country, shouldn't people who are offended by the sight of naked strangers be able to have a picnic in peace?
Tricky.
Photo courtesy Alain Tanguy.
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Richard C Baerlocher Dec 18th 2011 1:05PM
My family emigrated from Appenzell. Now I understand why they left Switzerland. Women should have as much say inn the government as men. However, I do not think that nude hiking is a good idea. I really don't think I would want to get some areas of my body sunburned, or get my upper legs or other sensative areas badly scratched. That said nude hiking should be left alone!