
For 33 years, Ursula Dickens has traveled to the northernmost area of Playalinda Beach, where she enjoys the most natural stretch of Florida seashore in her most natural attire.
During those decades, five citations have not stopped the 68-year-old former bed and breakfast owner from sunbathing in the nude.
"It's just a matter of freedom to the mind and the body," she said.
But now Dickens and scores of "naturists" who visit Playalinda's last northern access point -- historically, but not officially, known as clothing-optional -- could find themselves facing possible fines and arrest after an increase in complaints about nudity.
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