By Edward D. Murphy emurphy@mainetoday.com
Staff Writer
Staff Writer
PORTLAND – About two dozen women marched  topless from  Longfellow Square to Tommy’s Park this afternoon in an  effort to erase  what they see as a double standard on male and female  nudity.
 A group of women and men who had  shed their tops march down a  Congress Street sidewalk from Longfellow  Square to Tommy’s Park. They  were promoting the freedom of women to be  topless in public. The group  attracted many amateur and professional  photographers.
Gordon Chibroski/Staff Photographer
Gordon Chibroski/Staff Photographer
The women, preceded and followed by  several hundred  boisterous and mostly male onlookers, many of them  carrying cameras,  stayed on the sidewalk because they hadn’t obtained a  demonstration  permit to walk in the street. About a thousand people  gathered as the  march passed through Monument Square, a mix of  demonstrators,  supporters, onlookers and those just out enjoying a warm  and sunny  early-spring day.
After the marchers reached Tommy’s Park  in the Old Port, some turned  around and walked back to Longfellow  Square, but most stayed and mingled  in the park. Some happily posed for  pictures.
Police said there were no incidents and no arrests – nudity is illegal in Maine only if genitals are displayed.
Ty McDowell, who organized the march,  said she was “enraged” by the  turnout of men attracted to the  demonstration. The purpose, she said,  was for society to have the same  reaction to a woman walking around  topless as it does to men without  shirts on.
However, McDowell said she plans to  organize similar demonstrations  in the future and said she would be  more “aggressive” in discouraging  oglers.
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