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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF!
As I understand it, the law bans sexuality. Being a topless woman in public for example is not illegal and has been upheld many times since the mid '90's. It's definitely changed in practical application. But you sound smarter than me so you win. It's illegal if you say so.
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(2) For the purposes of this section, a person is nude who is so clad as to offend against public decency or order.
It's...ambiguous. But topless has been upheld as almost equality issues. A man was charged with being nude (not sexual) and it was upheld in 2012. Pretty much bottoms off in a place you would not expect to see bottoms off, and you risk being charged.
Then you do have like the naked bike rides that throw a wrench into the issue but count somewhat in the same vain as performance art.