Toplessness is allowed at Denny Blaine Park, including in “clothing required” areas, a King County Superior Court judge ruled Friday. The ruling is the newest development in a yearslong community debate about Seattle’s longtime unofficial nude beach, which also serves as a gathering place for the LGBTQ+ community. It comes in response to a motion from local advocacy group Friends of Denny Blaine, which asked Superior Court Judge Samuel Chung to confirm that parkgoers are not required to cover their torsos, regardless of sex, gender or gender identity. “Denny Blaine Park is not private property. It is a public beach, a historic queer gathering space, and a place where no one should have to wonder whether a neighbor’s security guard will decide their body is a problem,” Friends of Denny Blaine wrote in a statement after Friday’s ruling.…