Well topless is legal here, so I wonder if it would garner the same types of reaction if a woman and man sat on a park bench chatting and both were topless....
I remember a few years ago on the May 24 weekend a couple of young girls tested the limit by riding in their convertible on the 401 and they were topless. They were stopped and told no one could make them cover up.......not legally, but it would contribute to highway safety if t would do so voluntarily. Everyone was gawking....
Then all those gawkers should be losing their licenses as they should be paying attention to the road. If they're doing something legal then they can not be held responsible for other driver's failures.
If I was a cop at an accident with a car in a telephone pole and the driver gave me the excuse that he was distracted by two girls in a car with no shirts on, I'd tell them to grow the hell up and here's your ticket, along with a suspended license.
You can see a monkey spontaniously explode in the middle of the highway, but you're still responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle in which you are in control of..... act like it.