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  2. Indecent exposure - Wikipedia

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    Indecent exposure is the deliberate public exposure by a person of a portion of their body in a manner contrary to local standards of appropriate behavior. Laws and social attitudes regarding indecent exposure vary significantly in different countries.

  3. Indecent exposure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Man and woman in swimsuits, c. 1910; she is exiting a bathing machine Annette Kellerman, early 1900s, in swimwear which she wore when arrested for public indecency In the United States, indecent exposure refers to conduct undertaken in a non-private or (in some jurisdictions) publicly viewable location, which is deemed indecent in nature, such as nudity, masturbation or sexual intercourse. [1]

  4. United States obscenity law - Wikipedia

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    Under FCC rules and federal law, radio stations and over-the-air television channels cannot air obscene material at any time and cannot air indecent material between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. "Indecent" material is language or pictures that, in context, describes or depicts, in terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards ...

  5. Clothing laws by country - Wikipedia

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    However, the community standards of clothing are set indirectly by way of prosecution of those who wear something that is not socially approved. Those people who wear insufficient clothing can be prosecuted in many countries under various offences termed indecent exposure, public indecency, nudity or other descriptions. Generally, these ...

  6. Lascivious behavior - Wikipedia

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    "Lewd and lascivious" behavior has varying definitions across jurisdictions. Indecent exposure, for example, generally refers to the exposure of one's "private parts", which, as noted in a 1992 court case, depending on the jurisdiction, may or may not include one's buttocks, female breasts, or even pubic hair. [6]

  7. Court dismisses lawsuit against counselor accused of ... - AOL

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    From March: Des Moines pastor sentenced in indecent exposure case, will avoid prison. The lawsuit accused Crow and his agency of negligence and intentionally inflicting emotional distress, and ...

  8. Will Bianca Censori Face Charges for Being Nude at the ... - AOL

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    The 2025 Grammy Awards may have wrapped on February 2, but the internet is still reeling over Bianca Censori's red carpet outfit.And now, there's a possibility that Censori could face charges for ...

  9. Female toplessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    And considering that the statute only criminalizes "the exposure of sexual organs" also "in a vulgar or indecent manner", people can interpret that "if it is not explicitly prohibited to simply be naked (or topless) in Florida in the absence of any sexual context, then it is not illegal to practice both naturism and female toplessness statewide".