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Nudity policy
from The Orange County Tribune May 17, 2023 Serving Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Stanton and Westminst
Continued from page 1 to the existing nudity rules.
Added to the new regulation was going to be clarification that nudity would be illegal on any city-owned or controlled property or nakedness that was viewable from city land.
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The term “natal cleft” was to be added to the areas that had to be covered up.
Police memorial
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(2021).
Garden Grove’s police department has more officers killed in the line of duty than any other agency in Orange County. Two – Reese and Rainford – were struck by motor vehicles, Reynolds died from coronavirus contracted while working, and the other three from gunfire.
Acacia Parkway will be closed off to vehicle traffic between Euclid and 7th Street.
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Noting that there was no official policy giving selection choice to the IFC, he proposed – successfully – assigning that power to the mayor.
The topic of the invocation generated dozens of e-mails, and several speakers, most of them speaking in favor of keeping the invocation.
Public comments included the claim that “secularists, atheists and agnostics” were tools of the devil and another that accused some Christians of treating members of other faiths “like dirt.”
JIm Tortolano Editor and Publisher
Marilyn Lewis Tortolano General Manager
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