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Post by sexykiller on Mar 12, 2014 21:43:18 GMT -5
Low life perverts rejoice!Seriously who's running this madness?I guess these people have no clue of the messages being sent to the public with these idiotic rulings.
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Post by fr33dom on Mar 13, 2014 7:15:34 GMT -5
Further proof that the blame for the moral erosion of society can be fairly and squarely attributed to those individuals whom are employed to be societies' representatives.
Power corrupts - absolute power corrupts absolutely.
The people of Massachusetts should revolt and demand termination of employment and file criminal charges.
A disgusting ruling which completely disrespects our sisters, daughters and mothers.
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Post by maddog on Mar 13, 2014 7:41:05 GMT -5
The article says that they are fixing that law to make it illegal, many apparently not having been aware that its "legal". That's a much different story than what the sensationalist title suggests.
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Post by theyarecoming on Mar 13, 2014 8:28:23 GMT -5
great. so they are planning to now legislate morality.
everyone in this topic is a hypocrite. its sometimes ok to make specific laws regarding menial things, and sometimes its overstepping authority.
next we will hear the story of the guy arrested for taking his family pictures at the beach. and all the same people will be back in this topic throwing a fit about legislating morality.
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Post by agentmulder on Mar 13, 2014 14:14:45 GMT -5
Massachusetts, the first state in America to not have any female residents...
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Post by markedman on Mar 13, 2014 14:42:57 GMT -5
To be honest this seems to be a fair ruling.. when you are outside your in the publics eye. there are literally MILLIONS of cameras.. some private others not so much, that watch you all the time go about your daily lives in one day you could end up being on thousands of videos..
and when your in public knowing there are cameras around. you should act accordingly.. maybe not pick your nose when you think no ones looking..or pick that wedgie out of your crack when it rides up.. because it may just end up being on funniest home videos...its all a choice. just like wearing a skirt or dress instead of jeans no one forces you to wear clothing that can malfunction.
a lot of you talk morality but forget they don't teach morality in school that and values are left up to the parents.
to me this is akin to a girl wearing a really low cut shirt that gets mad when guys stare at her chest.. who made the mistake him or her logistically she did..but morally so did he
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Post by jennyfromtheblock on Mar 13, 2014 15:00:08 GMT -5
Film up my ladys dress and expect to be singing soprano and totally unable to enjoy your movie.
Sometimes vigilante justice fills the bill.
Creeper/pervs will be dealt with accordingly....
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Post by yourpresident on Mar 13, 2014 15:19:30 GMT -5
This can only make you wonder what these legislators do in there spare time, I would like to see them try it with a bunch of angry scot's with claymoors though.
Sorry about the kilt joke but seriously these legislator's have no regard for the safety of woman as a sexual devient usually starts with voyeurism then groping and finally rape, so we can safely assume these people whom made this judgement do not have daughters whose safety they care about and are either dumb or just plain rotten minded with a possible side line in the above themselve's, disgusting idiot's.
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Post by hotandspicy on Mar 13, 2014 15:33:44 GMT -5
Let's make a new movie .... Throw the perv under the train.......
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Post by lucky4u on Mar 13, 2014 17:55:51 GMT -5
the issue is that the current "peeping tom" law says it is illegal to record in bathrooms, dressing rooms etc. my guess is that, when the original law was written, there wasn't a way to covertly snap pics in this manner and, therefore, it wasn't a big enough issue to warrant laws.
Now, with cell phone cameras, tiny hand helds, digital everything, the art of covert photography is beyond prevalent.
I believe it was pointed out that what the guy did was beyond wrong but, given the wording of the law, not illegal.
Expect the law to be changed as quickly as possible.
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