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Robin Nash, an enterprising Australian, has organized an original type of business on one of the beaches in the outskirts of Sydney. He offers tourists to admire the beauties of the nudists' beach for a certain payment.
He bought a piece of land on the hill near the beach through an estate agent, installed powerful optical equipment with night-vision devices there and offered his services to voyeurs. Despite the rather high payment (approximately one hundred Australian dollars per hour), the number of people who want to admire Australian beauties is great.
Even the police officers who had come to the place, could not find fault with anything. The businessman is not guilty of the fact that the nudists' beach turned out to be one of the "natural beauties" (this is the name given to the new attraction by the Australian). Besides, Nash's customers' preferences are not his business. |