
Opinion at: http://www.courts.state.md.us/opinions/coa/2001/125a00.pdf "We are all familiar with the legend of Lady Godiva who, in response to a commitment by her husband, Leofric, Earl of Mercia, to repeal onerous taxes levied on the people of Coventry if she dared to ride naked through the town, supposedly did so. Part of that legend, added some 600 years after the event, was that one person in the town, a tailor named Tom, had the temerity to glance upon the noblewoman as she proceeded on her mission and was immediately struck either blind or dead. This probably-mythical tailor became known to history as Peeping Tom." "This case involves another peeping Tom petitioner Thomas Deibler. Deibler gazed not upon a woman on horseback, but upon a woman taking a shower...." [...] Bawah. Thanks. ~Aimee