Anti nudity law challenged in Indiana

A new anti-nudity performance law in Poseyville, Indiana is being challenged, according to this story and this story. Many communities have ordinances banning public nudity, or which prohibit nude dancing. The Poseyville law was written after the owner of a BBQ restaurant added strippers to the menu. But, the ordinance is very broad and possibly unconstitutional.

A new anti-nudity performance law in Poseyville, Indiana is being challenged, according to this story and this story. Many communities have ordinances banning public nudity, or which prohibit nude dancing. The Poseyville law was written after the owner of a BBQ restaurant added strippers to the menu. But, the ordinance is very broad and possibly unconstitutional.According to the ordinance ‘”performance” means any play, motion picture, dance, or other exhibition or presentations, whether it is pictured, animated, or live, performed before an audience of one or more.’ It’s an ordinance that could put any video store, book store, or movie theatre, art gallery, or some argue, library, out of business. The authors of the ordinance say that’s not their intent, but that’s not enough of an assurance for local attorney David Tanner and a small group of concerned citizens who intend to protest.