Topless In Guelph . . .
21 years ago, student Gwen Jacobs was arrested for walking topless down a Guelph, Ontario, street during a heatwave. She won the case - and Canada's women gained the right to take off their shirts in public. Not that many follow her example because, says women's rights activist Judy Rebick, "They get hassled and harassed . . . It's something about North America's Puritan history."
Today in Guelph, however, Puritans had nothing to fear when these topless ladies took to the street in the unreal-for-January sunshine.
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