I was arrested for wearing a thong bikini on the beach after “Karen” called the police about my skimpy outfit

A WOMAN claimed she was arrested for wearing a revealing bikini after a Karen called the police.

Acrobat Sam Panda said cops told her the bathing suit she was wearing was “too revealing” before handcuffing her at a popular South Carolina beach.

Sam said it was her "abused" at the police station

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Sam said she was “abused” by the policePhoto credit: Facebook/SamPanda
She said a Karen called the police about her thong bikini

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She said a Karen called the police about her thong bikiniPhoto credit: Facebook/SamPanda

Sharing the shocking video on Facebook, Sam said: “A woman called the police about my bikini. That’s how it all started.”

“Some Karen decided that my body was an offense to them and showed their child that his body could one day lead to their arrest.

“Your body could be the reason for a grown butt Man hurt her. Your body is wrong.

Sam was heard repeatedly asking what law she broke in order to get arrested, prompting Myrtle Beach Police officers to read her the penal code.

The officer stated, “It is unlawful for a person to appear naked on a public beach…or on public property.” the view the public.”

Sam interjected, “I’m not naked! You handcuffed me because I was wearing a thong!”

Myrtle Beach bylaws prohibit exposing a person’s buttocks.

The Municipal Code states: “It is forbidden for a person to appear intentionally in a public place in a state, clothed or unclothed, as to obscure the view of others of the human male or female genitalia, pubic area, pubic hair, etc Buttocks, anus, vulva, or any part of a woman’s breast at or below her areola.”

After another officer arrived at the scene, Sam explained the situation to him and he uncuffed her.

The acrobat furiously posted: “If you are a woman and decide to call the police about your bodies on a beach in front of your teenage daughter…”

“You allowed a 105 pound woman to be assaulted, aggressively grabbed, abused and tied up.

“You should absolutely be ashamed of yourself.”

After posting the ordeal online, Sam received a flood of support from others – and some women said the same thing happened to them in Myrtle Beach.

One commented: “Beware the police! I can’t take it when she doesn’t want to admit she’s wrong. Ridiculous.”

Another chimed in: “This is sexual harassment. Clearly. The cops have repeatedly searched you both from head to toe and shamed you over your bodies. Seriously, I hope they all lose their jobs for this.”

The police even went so far as to read her the penal code

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The police even went so far as to read her the penal codePhoto credit: Facebook/SamPanda
She had enjoyed a day at the beach with her friends

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She had enjoyed a day at the beach with her friendsPhoto credit: Facebook/SamPanda
Sam was eventually freed from the handcuffs

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Sam was eventually freed from the handcuffsPhoto credit: Facebook/SamPanda
Sam works as a professional acrobat

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Sam works as a professional acrobatPhoto credit: Instagram

PaulLeBlanc

PaulLeBlanc is a Dailynationtoday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. PaulLeBlanc joined Dailynationtoday in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: paulleblanc@dailynationtoday.com.

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