https://kdvr.com/2019/09/05/fort-collins-agrees-to-remove-topless-ban-from-public-code/
Colorado city officials have removed a topless ban from city law that inspired a Free the Nipple lawsuit.
The Coloradoan reported that Fort Collins City Council agreed Tuesday to remove language in the public nudity code that barred women and girls over age 10 from exposing their breasts in public.
City officials say the ban is expected to be removed Sept. 17.
Officials say a district court judge and a federal appeals court have ruled against the policy in the past two years.
(Score: 0, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 21 2019, @02:26PM
Of course given that, you could just as well ask: why did someone feel a need to make a law forbidding it?
Maybe that question might help the other poster ranting about how the people suing against it "must be reveling in their unprecedented power these days" to get some perspective.
While there certainly are people taking it too far, getting a nonsense and discriminatory law revoked is really not that. EVEN if it makes little difference in practice.