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English resort sees crime fall after mankini clampdown

LONDON – It was one small ban for mankinis, one giant step for an English seaside resort town.

Officials in Newquay say crime has fallen since they cracked down on stag parties wearing the revealing one-piece garments.

The town in southwest England is a haven for surfers and also attracts large numbers of young partygoers.

After two teenagers fell from cliffs to their deaths in 2009, residents protested about the excessive partying.

Police clamped down on anti-social behavior, including public drunkenness and the wearing of “inappropriate clothing” such as the sling-style swimsuits made notorious by comic character Borat.

Mayor David Sleeman said Thursday the town was unrecognizable from a few years ago, when “you couldn’t walk the streets on a Saturday without seeing someone wearing a mankini or what have you.”

This story was originally published May 28, 2015 at 9:05 AM with the headline "English resort sees crime fall after mankini clampdown."

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