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Law Would Be Curtains for Voyeurs

Submitted by Mark F., Aug 23, 2007 08:17

This is moronic. What's next? A law that makes it illegal to imagine what someone would look like naked? Peter Vallone, Jr. should find himself a hobby.


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soren lerby 

Oct 23, 2007 16:48

Women who are worried about this should wear pants. There is no legitimate expectation of privacy when wearing a short... [MORE]

Ham Evans 

Sep 1, 2007 01:41

Tsk, Tsk, all this noise about peeping toms, and so quick to pass a law on it. In super-crowded NYC... [MORE]

Alisha Swaby 

Aug 23, 2007 18:59

Like busting gangs, arresting murderers etc? Frankly, in a free and open society, men and women (too) are going to... [MORE]

Scott Baker 

Aug 23, 2007 15:58

So what this law basically says is that a man should not look at a woman.Becase that woman could then... [MORE]

ron 

Aug 23, 2007 08:53

This is moronic. What's next? A law that makes it illegal to imagine what someone would look like naked? Peter...

Mark F. 

Aug 23, 2007 08:17

With the myriad serious concerns that the City of New York has to contend with these days, Benito Vallone, the... [MORE]

Hart 

Aug 23, 2007 08:05

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