Whatever our own thoughts on this might be, the issue here is wether parents should be allowed to send their kids into a nude camp or not. It should be dealt with in the objective for the sake of this discussion, I think.

I say the ACLU should win. It might seem like an unimportant fact for many, but the thing is while slowly stripping the people of certain liberties, the government is dictating on its subjects what they should do. When there are only so many things one can do without the danger of arrest, surely a lot of people will succumb and trade off their[desired] lifestyle for whatever there is in store. While the analogy with the bus is a bit extreme here, chances are there might exist dress codes for people on the streets, or maybe there will be banned types of clothing.

Now aside from the fact any liberty lost is turning the country slowly into a police state, I really do believe that if parents and children consent for the kids to be naked at such an event then the state should not be allowed to impose decency rules like this one. If they are concerned about privacy they should stop reading people's e-mails and allow the Feds to get into anybody's life for whatever hunch some agent has. Double standards like this never lead to a better society. Everybody feels safe when there are guns pointed [by the state] at everybody. And you have to be a Brady not to care.