Judges say policy for communal areas had a distressing effect on those who did not wish to practise them
Spain’s supreme court has ruled that a group of naturist property owners at a holiday home development was wrong to insist communal areas could only be used by naked residents, and wrong to hire security guards to police access to the shared swimming pool.
The decision came after eight people in the development in the Andalucían province of Almería took legal action, claiming the enforced nudity policy violated their basic rights.
After their case was dismissed by regional courts, they decided to take it to the supreme court, which eventually found in their favour.
Although some people in the development had suggested their community had been born with “a strong naturist-nudist vocation” and that nudity was “indispensable” in communal areas such as the pool and the gardens, the judges disagreed.
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