Vancouver's nude beach users decry removal of 'privacy' logs
Longtime Vancouver Wreck Beach goers are upset that measures taken to improve safety and access at one of North America’s largest clothing-optional beaches are contributing to a rise in voyeurism and ruining the place.
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![Mary Jean Dunson and Steve Biduk, longtime Wreck Beach users in Vancouver, say Metro Vancouver is overmanaging the clothing-optional site. A man and woman in a composite photo showing them from the chest up with no clothes on.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7228820.1717797428!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/mary-jean-dunson-steve-biduk-wreck-beach-preservation-society.jpg)
Longtime Vancouver Wreck Beach goers are upset that measures taken to improve safety and access at one of North America’s largest clothing-optional beaches are contributing to a rise in voyeurism and ruining the place.