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San Francisco lawmakers expected to vote on proposed public nudity ban

SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco lawmakers are getting ready to unveil their decision on a proposed ban on public nakedness.

The 11-member Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote Tuesday on an ordinance that would prohibit exposed genitals in most public places, including streets, sidewalks and public transit.

A first offence would carry a maximum penalty of a $100 fine, but prosecutors would have authority to charge a third violation as a misdemeanour punishable by up to a $500 fine and a year in jail.

Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced the measure in response to escalating complaints about a group of men whose dishabille is an almost daily occurrence in the city's predominantly gay Castro District.

A federal lawsuit seeking to block the ban has already been filed in case it passes.

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