A nude beach guards its privacy
Vancouver's legendary nudist haven, Wreck Beach, has figured out ways to deter people from taking pictures of nude beach-goers without permission. Judy Williams, of the Wreck Beach Preservation Society, explains.

As long as there have been nude beaches, there have been gawkers. But this week, the tables were turned when a woman posted to Reddit a photo of two clothed men who she says were covertly taking pictures of a naked woman on the beach. RCMP officers who patrol the beach say they will consider voyeurism charges depending on the case, but that there's nothing illegal with taking a picture in a public place - even if it's a nude beach. Judy Williams, chair of the Wreck Beach Preservation Society, talks about the measures regulars on the beach have taken to keep it safe from creeps with cameras.