Right. Since dressing provocatively isn't a crime, then the onus is obviously on someone else to not commit a crime. I agree with bwind, though; unfortunately there's a reality to dressing that way, just as there's a reality to waving $100 bills around a city street. You should be able to do that, in an ideal world, but there are twisted criminals out there, and you have to be careful. But really, that's not even the point, I guess. The point is that people should wear whatever they want to wear and not have to worry about being attacked. It's nonsense to argue otherwise, I think.
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