Re: Internet blamed in shoe-cam crimes, assailant free on $750 bail

On Wed, 4 Sep 1996 23:31:29 -0400 (EDT), The Deviant wrote:
He said the man was detected by two couples who noticed him moving his foot under the skirt of a woman. They followed the man, held him and called police. Police ask women who feel they've been victimized to call 808-5289. George Walter Campbell, 62, of Cornwall, has been charged with sexual assault and mischief. He returns to College Park court on Sept. 10. He was released on $750 cash bail yesterday.
Hrmm.. I can see how its _wrong_, but exactly how is looking under somebodies skirt _assault_?
Mischief is true. However it does get back to the eventual question: if they are giving off radiation, are we guilty receiving them? For instance, if you have your pot sensing IR camera in a plane, do you need a search warrant? If you walk around with a scanner listening to cell-phones is it illegal? One can also imagine a sewer worker getting sued for looking out of one of those cover grill things. (Perhaps up at a cover girl. Pun intended.) - "'Anonymity is bad,' says a source who wishes to remain anonymous." - Nuff' said. * Home: Chris Adams <adamsc@io-online.com> | http://www.io-online.com/adamsc/adamsc.htp * Autoresponder: send email w/subject of "send resume" or "send PGPKEY" * Work: cadams@acucobol.com | V.M. (619)515-4894 | (619)689-6579 * Member in good standing of the GNU whirled hors d'oeuvre
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