A Seattle judge has ordered the city to address public nudity and sexual acts occurring at Denny Blaine Park, a location historically known as a nude beach. The judge gave the city a two-week deadline to develop and implement a plan to curb indecent conduct at the park, warning that failure to do so could result in the park's closure. While public nudity is currently legal in Seattle, the ruling specifically targets the ongoing issues of lewd behavior at this site. The City Council has recently approved new penalties to combat graffiti, indicating broader efforts to address public order concerns. The future status of nudity at Denny Blaine Park remains uncertain following the judge's directive.
Seattle park ordered to close unless city addresses public sex, lewdness: judge https://t.co/fiDkShltVl
Being nude in public is legal in Seattle, but a judge wants the city to put a stop to it at Denny Blaine Park, a historically nude beach. The judge gave the city 2 weeks to come up with a plan. I asked the Mayor about it today. Story: https://t.co/v44DptwqG7 @komonews https://t.co/DUQAJUcyV2
City of Seattle ordered to come up with plan to address public lewdness at Denny Blaine Park https://t.co/xcPfnDwYc7