WATERLOO, Ontario (AP) — Dozens of Canadian women — and men — have something to get off their chests. They rallied over the weekend to support a woman's right to go shirtless. The "Bare With Us" protest was organized by three sisters who were recently stopped by a police officer for biking topless. They noted that women have had the right to go bare-chested in Ontario since 1996. Musician Alysha Brilla says when she and her sisters were stopped they told the officer he was in the wrong. Brilla says when they started to record the interaction on a cellphone, the officer said he was just checking the bells and lights on their bikes.

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