We assume the men of Auckland, New Zealand are already setting up chairs and camera tripods streetside, because a judge ruled yesterday that topless porn stars will be allowed to tour the city's main street for the annual "Boobs on Bikes" parade.

City officials had sought a court injunction against the parade on the grounds that it violates a law banning offensive public events. But Judge Nicola Mathers ruled that while some might consider the event tasteless, the 80,000 people who gathered for it last year would probably disagree.

The parade features international porn stars alongside local hotties, and is organized by local porn baron Steve Crow. "They're breasts," said Crow. "And New Zealand law says that women can have their breasts out in public or be bare-chested just like a man."

This year's crowd is projected to top 100,000.

Question Raised: Do you see New Zealand laws that allow women to go topless and ban offensive public events as being in direct conflict?

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The Worlds Most Naked Protesters

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    Image from blog.peta.org

    Image from blog.peta.org

    Image from blog.peta.org

    Semi-naked protesters from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) show a banner reading "The Naked Truth: Burberry butchers bunnies" as they hand out a protesting leaflet to a passer-by in front of a Burberry store at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district Friday, June 15, 2007. PETA was protesting the company over Burberry's use of fur in it's clothing. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)

    A group of participants celebrate after taking part in the World Naked Bike Ride on March 8, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Around 30 protesters met in a secret location outside Sydney's CBD, covered their bodies in paint and began riding down Sydney's popular King Street in Newtown to raise awareness on environmental issues aimed at pollution produced by motor vehicles. (Photo by Sergio Dionisio/Getty Images)

    A participant takes part in the World Naked Bike Ride on March 8, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Around 30 protesters met in a secret location outside Sydney's CBD, covered their bodies in paint and began riding down Sydney's popular King Street in Newtown to raise awareness on environmental issues aimed at pollution produced by motor vehicles. (Photo by Sergio Dionisio/Getty Images)

    Pamela Anderson poses in a Stella McCartney shop window for a PETA anti-fur protest in London, June 2006.

    Pamela Anderson poses in a Stella McCartney shop window for a PETA anti-fur protest in London, June 2006.

    Pamela Anderson poses in a Stella McCartney shop window for a PETA anti-fur protest in London, June 2006.