Reasons for going naked
Jaunted.com named its top five naked travel incidents of last year, which included pictures of girls from Spain’s defunct Air Comet stripping for their wages and “flying pasties,” which involved stickers to keep the “prying eyes of TSA employees off your private parts.”
The cost for that: U$$20. “Worthless junk,” the site termed them.
Other clothing-off events include a suggestion from the American Association for Nude Recreation: take a “nakation,” where travelers protest baggage fees by opting for nudist resorts; an exhibition of stark naked people at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and the ongoing airline’s full-body scanner controversy.
“The TSA and other international airport security forces are looking at your naughty bits thanks to the help of machines, and they’ve got no plans on stopping,” the site says.
So the nakedness goes on.
By David Wilkening
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