<p>SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle <span>breast cancer</span> survivor whose breasts were surgically private has gained a accede to float topless during a city pool.</p>
<p>But <span>Jodi Jaecks</span> wants to make certain her payoff is also extended to other <span>breast cancer survivors</span> who wish to float comfortably.</p>
<p>“Initially when we listened about a reversal, we was elated. Then it came that it wasn’t a process change, it was usually an difference for me. Then we was utterly deflated. It seemed like it was a greeting that it was usually meant to damp me,” a 47-year-old pronounced Thursday.</p>
<p><span>Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent Christopher Williams</span> announced Wednesday that he was giving <span>Jaecks</span> an difference to a department’s wardrobe policy.</p>
<p>“Our strange regard stems from a shortcoming to accommodate a needs of all a...
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