"One does not have to be either a psychologist or a sociologist to recognize that, if it were widely known that 10 topless women were walking down Park Avenue and 10 topless men were walking down Madison Avenue, the effect on the traffic on Park Avenue would be substantially greater than on Madison Avenue." --Federal Judge John S. Marvin, yesterday, in his opinion upholding a New York City law banning female topless dancing in residential areas.
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