When the sign went up about no nudity north of Pedros, we honored that since it represented the "rules". It didn't matter who made the decision it was up to us to abide by it since we are visitors on the island. When we went on the Tiko it was to enjoy the cat ride as well as going to an island that was not inhabited except by wildlife. They discontinued the mud baths and we accepted that as the wishes of the country that was in charge of the island. Now they ban nudity on the island and we will honor that if and when we go back to the flat island. It was nice to have the option of being nude, but it is not the end of the world. Everyone can make their wishes known and it might make a difference and reverse the decision. Until then my wife and I will go by whatever rules or regulations there are on the island we still love (whether we like them or not).