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1100 bucks for not wearing bra? don't be intimidated. Go to the beach and play.

Hot summer, the most suitable sea breeze in the sea to enjoy the sun entertainments.

However, today you may be frightened by a friend's news: "No bra penalty of $1100!" It's okay. Not on Sydney beach.

You can't wear a bikini when you go to the beach. Who are you kidding?!

Some online platforms claim that naked people on Sydney beach may receive tickets or even be forcibly evicted, which could be as high as A $1100. If you want to get naked on Sydney's beach, it's best to touch your wallet first. For women exposed to breast and even naked, it could be a thousand Australian dollars ticket waiting for them.

What's going on here? Have you had a recent parliamentary blow?

In fact, such laws do exist, and are not recent. Sydney had long ago introduced a ban on nudity on the beach. Violators will be fined or even forced to leave.

Jean Harmey, 92, said she was stopped by staff more than 50 years ago when she went to the beach in a more conservative suit. "I can't wear this on the beach," he said.

In practice, however, parliaments rarely send people to enforce the law. Speaker, the Waverley parliament, said this had "never been the case" on Bondi Beach.

Speaker of the Sutherland Shire Parliament also says they rarely receive complaints of nudity on the beach. In the past few years, they have not issued a ticket.

The speaker also said local nudity beaches were separated from ordinary beaches. Moreover, there are obvious signs on the beach. (there's nothing wrong with being jealous of your good body unless you have to report!)

So go to the seaside and enjoy the summer in a sexy bikini!

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