The topless scooter ride is set to take place in downtown Oklahoma City on Saturday as a state representative has called women going topless in public 'reprehensible.'
in February after two women brought a lawsuit against Fort Collins in Colorado through the Free the Nipple movement.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Women are planning a topless scooter ride on Saturday in support of a federal court ruling.But in a Monday statement, Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said the federal court's decision"does not automatically invalidate local and state laws in Oklahoma" that ban women going topless.
Brandi Hargrove, the organizer of the topless scooter ride in downtown Oklahoma City, told News 9 Oklahoma that women should be able to freely walk down the street with their tops off, just as men do. He said:"There was a ruling of a circuit court in Colorado. Some silly woman brought a case, and some empty headed judge ruled this is OK. This circuit covers several states, including Colorado."
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