Women pushing equal-opportunity toplessness draw a crowd when they march shirtless in Maine
By APSunday, April 4, 2010
Equal time: Women hold topless march in Maine
PORTLAND, Maine — About two dozen women drew a crowd of onlookers when they shed their shirts and marched downtown in Maine’s largest city to promote what they call equal-opportunity public toplessness.
Organizer Ty MacDowell said the point of Saturday’s march in Portland was that a topless woman out in public shouldn’t attract any more attention than a man who walks around without a shirt.
The Portland Press Herald reports that by the end of the march, more than 500 people had amassed — a mix of marchers, young men snapping photos, oglers and people just out enjoying a sunny, warm day.
It’s not illegal for a woman to be topless in public in Maine, and police said there were no incidents or arrests.
Information from: Portland Press Herald, www.pressherald.com