VIDEO: Acrobat-performer detained for wearing thong on Myrtle Beach
08/04/2020 1:12 pm PDT
via WBTW:
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) -- Well-known acrobat and aerial performer Sam Panda was asked to leave the beach for violating the “thong ordinance,” and a video of her being handcuffed by police has gone viral.
Both Horry County and Myrtle Beach governments prohibit thong bathing suits under an ordinance about indecent exposure on the beach. This law has been in place for years and officers typically give a warning for the first offense.
Video posted Sunday of Sam Panda being handcuffed by a Myrtle Beach police officer and their lengthy discussion about her bathing suit was posted on her social medial. She comments on the post, “A woman called the cops on me because of my bikini. That's how this all started. Some Karen decided that my body was offensive to her and showed her child that her body could one day lead to her arrest.”
When officers arrived, they spoke with the women to advise them of the ordinance related to nudity. “One of the women attempted to walk away from officers and was detained,” the department reported. After the ordinance was shown to Panda, she came into compliance and was permitted to leave the beach without further incident.
Sam Panda is well known for surviving a fall in Bali during a performance when she broke her neck in several places and damaged her spine.