Berlin women will be allowed to go topless at the German city's public pools. But the news lies in the way this decision 'arrived' in court.
The reason why the bikini requirement has already been removed lies in the complaint made by a girl who called for gender equality: men only have shorts, why do we (women) have to swim in uncomfortable bras?
And the judge agreed with him, adding "the right to a full tan."
To be precise, the "Berlin Senate for Justice, Diversity and Anti-Discrimination" established the freedom to go topless in the pool. When the body that decides on issues of gender equality agreed with the new one, Berliner Baederbetriebe, which manages the city's public swimming pools, immediately decided to change the dress code.