German Pools Allow Women to Swim Topless

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Women are allowed to go topless in public swimming pools in Germany

Notably, Germany is one of the countries that consider public nudity appropriate and healthy. Meanwhile, the German capital has allowed both genders to go topless in public swimming pools.

The decision comes after a woman who was kicked out of a Berlin public pool for sunbathing topless launched legal action on the grounds of discrimination. She reached out to the senate office for unequal treatment of women, arguing that women should be allowed to go topless like men, or with their bodies covered if those concerned chose.

The authorities subsequently accepted the victim's plea. They also confirmed that Sambandha was a victim of discrimination. It subsequently claimed that all visitors to public swimming pools should have the right to bathe topless.

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City officials have confirmed that Berlin's administration has allowed people to enter public swimming pools without covering their bodies, considering the city's approach to nudity for all genders.

In a press release, Berlin Badebetrieb, which operates the city's public pools, announced its latest dress code. "Establishes equal rights for all Berliners, whether male, female, or transgender.

"The ombudsman's office very much welcomes the Berlin Badebetrieb decision because it creates legal certainty for the Berlin Badebetrieb employees," the AP quoted the news agency as saying, adding that the regulation should continue to be applied.

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