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Re: New upskirting law blocked by Tory MP
I just rely on my shiny shoe toecaps. ;)
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Re: New upskirting law blocked by Tory MP
Yeah that is apparently one of the ways that perverts do capture these things - is it worth an entire law to stop very very few case, though? (Which it will never prevent anyway).
---------- Post added at 19:44 ---------- Previous post was at 19:40 ---------- So Damien...genuinely curious on this one. When Trump announced his candidacy for President, he rode down an elevator: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/vide...ement-31802261 Melania was with him, there were people everywhere underneath / lower floor. A glass ceiling that you could see up and she looked to be wearing a one piece dress with a pencil skirt finish that looked rather tight. A bunch of the photographs would have been near or around her groin / hips and some may have been up her dress (literally) as she was at the top of the elevator. In such a circumstance would upskirting be a crime? |
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And yes the issues 'are the most severe' which is why it should be illegal. Here is the law. Its makes it quite clear the camera would have to be under the clothes. https://publications.parliament.uk/p..._en_2.htm#l1g1 Quote:
Also while I looked at the bill, despite the MPs defence, the vote would only have been seen to the committee stage where it could be further reviewed before returning to the commons for a third reading, a debate and another vote. |
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The tag teaming on the school seems much more likely - that is the difference. The lady at the festival was bent over, the guy who took the picture did not do it under her. Quote:
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There seems to be some real ambiguity here - Gina said that the picture of her was taken directly up her skirt, yet there seems to be no mention of a camera under her outer clothing. At all.
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Well a second ago you said 'she was bending over' and I am not sure what else:
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But we're not prosecuting her case. If we take her at her world and assume the man intentionally placed a camera under her shirt, the camera aimed up it, and took the photo should that be illegal? |
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If he did that and she noticed it through the act then yes, I think that is cause for saying it is a charge. The fact that she did not realize only retrospectively wanted to press charges shows that the camera could not have physically been under her. |
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No, the image...the image was of her crotch / up her skirt, not the camera.
See the problems with this? |
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I think the phone could likely be about 10 feet away - no way does a woman not know if someone is doing this in real time. With optical zoom you can do this from a long ways away.
Is the act a crime or having the possession of the image, even? |
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I have linked to the law. No possession is not a crime. The act is. The act is clearly written to cover sticking your camera under someone's shorts/skirt to take a picture you would not get from a distance
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Exactly on the former - she (Gina) did not report the act yet they (police) deleted the materiel anyway. That is a total cop out on the statute even being proposed here.
So long as the act is interpreted as written it will not allow for prosecution of images taken which are not "under the person's crotch" imo. Which makes it impossible to retrospectively prosecute as to act as if the victim was "unaware at the time". It just not believable that a non remote device can operate under your skirt without your knowledge. That requires all kinds of mental gymnastics that beggar belief. |
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Invasion of privacy?Surely that could cover it?
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