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Nude Beach Days Numbered: Stake through het fan’s heart
Saturday, May 31st, 2008
Nudists who favor a stretch of beach in the land between San Clemente and Camp Pendleton are in for a life-altering change of scenery.
On June 2, state park rangers will begin “educating” nudists at the San Onofre State Beach spot known as Trail 6. After Labor Day, nekkid folks will be ticketed.
Roy Stearns, a spokesman for San Onofre State Beach, told The Orange County Register that a heterosexual man was arrested on suspicion of sexually molesting a 12-year-old girl in the area in 2007, and some rangers have complained about the hetero-“sexually charged” atmosphere.
“It’s no longer one of those remote beaches that is out of sight and out of mind, that few people go to,” Stearns said.
The number of people visiting the beach, which is in San Diego County, has nearly doubled since 2000 to about 2.5 million annually, according to the state. While non-heterosexual nudists do visit the beach, they are massively outnumbered by naked hets.
Going nude is illegal but those hitting the beach wearing nothing but skin aren’t hassled in a few spots, such as Black’s Beach, also in San Diego County.
