Is it illegal to go taps aff in public or sunbathe naked in your garden? Scotland's laws explained

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Scotland is being treated to a scorcher of a weekend with a sizzling heatwave and soaring temperatures. We all know as soon as the sun breaks through the clouds, Scots are "taps aff".

With the Scottish Government easing some lockdown restrictions - allowing us to meet friends and family in the park to picnic or sunbathe - we'll no doubt be seeing plenty of bare chests and pasty skin.

And if you are truly Scottish, you will be the dusting down the paddling pool and stripping off to catch some rays in the garden.

But is it legal to sunbathe in the nude, or go topless in your own backyard?Here are the Scottish laws explained:There is no Scottish law against being naked, or partially naked, in a place where you can be seen - but you have to

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