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City apologizes after police forcibly remove law-abiding trans woman from nude beach
By Molly Sprayregen at LGBTQ Nation
· July 4, 2026
· 2 min read
An official statement from the Swiss city of Bern has expressed apologies to a trans woman who was forcibly removed by law enforcement from a women-only nude beach. “All persons who identify and live as women have access,” the city declared, as reported by The Times, emphasizing that police should n
Key takeaway Subscribe to our Newsletter today The city's statement said the beach staff “mistakenly opted for a police-ordered removal of the trans woman" and that "the tense atmosphere led to this misjudgment of the situation.
Why this matters
The city of Bern's apology to the trans woman forcibly removed from the nude beach highlights the ongoing challenges of implementing inclusive policies in public spaces. Despite Switzerland's landmark trans rights law, which allows individuals to legally change their gender through self-declaration, the incident demonstrates that more work is needed to ensure that these rights are respected and enforced in everyday situations. The fact that beach staff and police were involved in the removal, and that the woman was ultimately taken to the hospital, suggests a lack of understanding and training on trans issues. The city's commitment to an inclusive community and its acknowledgment that all individuals who identify as women have access to the nude beach area are crucial steps towards creating a more welcoming environment. However, this incident also underscores the need for education and awareness-raising efforts to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future, and to ensure that trans individuals can access public spaces without fear of discrimination or harassment.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 4, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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