Here is an excerpt from a news item regarding this topic: "Wreck Beach is often seen as a welcoming and safe clothing-optional beach in Vancouver. But in recent years, beachgoers have reported seeing groups of people fully clothed and taking their photos without permission. One woman CityNews spoke to says she recently felt unsafe as phone cameras faced her in every direction. Aly, who CityNews has agreed to use an alias for, says she felt exposed after a visit to the beach last Sunday, when she says she caught a group of young men filming other people. They kind of had the camera pointed in our direction. Then they turned it over to the other group, and they did it in a very sleek way where if you’re not really paying attention to what’s going on, they think they’re being sneaky,” she explained." Going to such a beach and recording others is shockingly disrespectful, and exemplifies why newcomers must first learn what is considered acceptable behaviour (though one would think this would be obvious).
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Indeed, especially taking pictures of women and children. Who does that sort of thing? It makes people feel less safe.
Access to this stretch involves a steep descent through a dense rainforest via about 500 wooden steps, which may be unsuitable for some children and anyone with mobility problems. It takes about 10 minutes to reach the beach. Returning can be a strenuous climb.
All beaches should be like this, simply because there is no reason to hide our body. Nudity is just our body as the nature made it.
Here is an excerpt from a news item regarding this topic:
"Wreck Beach is often seen as a welcoming and safe clothing-optional beach in Vancouver. But in recent years, beachgoers have reported seeing groups of people fully clothed and taking their photos without permission.
One woman CityNews spoke to says she recently felt unsafe as phone cameras faced her in every direction. Aly, who CityNews has agreed to use an alias for, says she felt exposed after a visit to the beach last Sunday, when she says she caught a group of young men filming other people.
They kind of had the camera pointed in our direction. Then they turned it over to the other group, and they did it in a very sleek way where if you’re not really paying attention to what’s going on, they think they’re being sneaky,” she explained."
Going to such a beach and recording others is shockingly disrespectful, and exemplifies why newcomers must first learn what is considered acceptable behaviour (though one would think this would be obvious).
Indeed, especially taking pictures of women and children. Who does that sort of thing? It makes people feel less safe.
Is it that hard for them to say Indians, groups of Indians..?
Access to this stretch involves a steep descent through a dense rainforest via about 500 wooden steps, which may be unsuitable for some children and anyone with mobility problems. It takes about 10 minutes to reach the beach. Returning can be a strenuous climb.
Yes, true that
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@@xo7454 there is no such checking on the beach...🙃
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Good beach to go with friends?
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We need full western styled nude beaches in India.
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It will not happen in a thousand years coz of creeps like u and him.
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Melhor as do Brasil...onde todos tem de tirar toda a roupa. Nada de topless!
Pain dete h y beach kyonki mere beta ki jan le li