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Straying nudes risk fines

Stephen TaylorBy Stephen Taylor30 April 20181 Comment2 Mins Read
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THIS sign at Moodah beach, Mt Eliza, clearly shows where optional dress is allowed. Picture: Yanni
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No nudes: Sign at Moondah beach marking end of clothes-optional zone. Picture: Yanni

NUDE bathers in undesignated areas at Moondah beach, Mt Eliza, risk being fined under the Summary Offence Act.

The issue came to a head when a Mt Eliza resident contacted the council to complain about the “blatant” behaviour of some clothes-optional swimmers at Sunnyside North beach (“Cover up or clear out, parent’s call to nudists” The Times 23/4/2018). He complained they were venturing onto the southern end of Moondah beach which is outside the designated area.

The shire’s environment protection manager John Rankine said Sunnyside North was declared clothing optional under the Nudity (Prescribed Areas) Act 1983, allowing bathers to “occupy a prescribed area of the beach unclothed”.

“If people leave the prescribed area of the beach then they could be in breach of the Summary Offences Act,” Mr Rankine said.

He said the shire worked with police to deal with these issues in order to protect the interest of our local communities.

“The scope of council’s involvement is to ensure signage in the car park and on the beach clearly outlines the restrictions in place and to work with the police on community education,” Mr Rankine said.

“Enforcement of issues relating to the Summary Offence Act is in the realm of Victoria Police responsibility and council will liaise directly with [them] to ensure the matter is given significant attention and priority.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 30 April 2018

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  1. Lynette Symes on 30 April 2018 7:27 pm

    I have repeatedly reported this issue to police over the last 17 years, with NO action ever being taken. In earlier years I couldn’t take my teenage children down that end of the beach; nowadays I can’t take my grandchildren down there! The behaviour is not something I wish to see on a leisurely beach stroll with my family. I agree a dual approach between Council and police should be developed as a matter of urgency.

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