Cap d'Agde beach faces police crackdown on sexual exhibitionism
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Updated · UNILAD · May 4
Cap d'Agde beach faces police crackdown on sexual exhibitionism
6 articles · Updated · UNILAD · May 4
At France's Mediterranean naturist resort, officers monitor the beach from a tower and warning signs say offenders risk €15,000 fines and up to a year in prison.
The move follows reports that swingers are increasingly having sex in public, despite village rules banning pornographic activity, filming and photography.
Residents say the clientele has shifted over decades, with lifestyle visitors now making up an estimated 40-60%, though some insist tensions with traditional naturists remain limited.
Can police towers and hefty fines tame the wild parties at France's 'Naked City'?
Is a famous naturist village losing its identity to a booming swinger economy?