These days nudists still sneak a skinny dip and some nude sunbathing in at Cape Cod National Seashore even though it is against park regulations. The National Park Service, in its infinite wisdom, made nude sunbathing there illegal in 1975. Why? It seemed people heard about the nude beach and flocked to it in droves causing parking and other problems. You would think the rational solution would have been to make the area bigger and build more parking accommodations for something that was obviously a hit with the nudist public. Not so, the service outright banned nude sunbathing. It's sort of like Pepsi finding out it had a blockbuster new soda selling off the shelves like hot cakes and then deciding to pull the product off the market altogether. We're from the government and we're to "help" you.
Article: Nudity at the Cape Cod National Seashore: ‘A game of hide-and-seek’
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