Utah prosecutors have decided to drop charges against eight people charged with swimming without their swimming suits. The skinny dipping incident happened at Diamond Fork Springs in Spanish Fork Canyon. Authorities admit a U.S. Forest Service sign wasn’t clear whether skinny dipping is illegal. The sign warned people to use discretion in removing their clothes. Prosecutors decided the misdemeanor case wasn’t worth taking to trial. That ambiguous sign has since been taken down.
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