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Subject: Allen Baylis

  • Tuesday's Headlines & Surprises: Poor Mike Carona

    OC's Embarrassing Buford T. Justice: Law-enforcement helicopters and ground crews normally — blatantly — tail me. You should have seen them after I revealed that local cops had planted a handgun on a DUI suspect, after I wrote about a cop who ejaculated on a female motorist in Laguna Beach, and when I published photos of Sheriff Mike Carona warmly embracing a female Russian, uh, “interpreter” in his Moscow hotel room. Anyway, the cop harassment has increased recently, and I'd wondered w

    July 17, 2007
  • Weenie Roast

    Allen Baylis, you and your fellow nudie burgers just won the right to continue sunbathing in the buff at Trail 6 on San Onofre State Beach. What are you going to do next? "We'll probably have a barbecue at the beach this weekend." What, you thought they were going to Disneyland? Baylis, a Huntington Beach attorney, naturist and city council candidate, made the skimp on the barbie remark to the Register, which got his reaction to Orange County Superior Court Judge Sheila Fell ruling for the N

    August 28, 2008
  • Letters From OC Weekly Readers

    August 14, 2008
  • Do San Onofre Nudists Stand a Stitch of a Chance Against the State's Efforts to Cover Them Up?

    July 31, 2008
  • Bummer Summer for San Onofre's Nude Sunbathers

    Photo by Tim MelidoNaturist attorney Allen Baylis loses latest round in court but vows to press on. As last summer was winding down, the Naturist Action Committee scored a legal victory in their fight to retain the right for nude sunbathers to go au natural on San Onofre State Beach's traditionally clothing-optional Trail 6 strand.As this summer heats up, the committee and local nudists are reeling from a legal defeat that could force them to cover up on the same 1,000-foot stretch of sand.Cindy

    June 29, 2009
  • Court Rules Santa Ana Illegally Issued Tickets From Red-Light Cameras

    ​To read the ruling of Orange County Superior Court Commissioner Kenneth Schwartz, the city of Santa Ana has been issuing tickets off red-light cameras illegally since their 2003 debut, but according to the court's website police officers continued writing citations after Schwartz's ruling was filed on Aug. 5.Schwartz found David Murray and Lori Ann Alecnavicius not guilty of violating Vehicle Code section 21453(a)--failing to stop at a red signal light--at the intersections of Bristol Street

    August 18, 2009