01-24-2014, 07:26 PM
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Originally posted by Wao nahele kane
It would appear that the act of nude sunbathing and particularly in areas where others are engaged in the same activity cannot be considered a crime. So there's your answer... keep it on the beach where others are doing the same or do it in a remote not so populated area and there shouldn't be a legal problem. Public breast feeding is protected by Hawaii State law but general public breast exposure is not.
http://drleisure.com/SupremeHawaii.html
- Armed citizens provide security of a free State.
Not exactly. I recently spoke to a guy who got a $250 ticket for being naked at Beach 67 - a fairly secluded, traditionally clothing optional beach on the Kona side that is mentioned in several mainstream tourist guides.