This time freedom was only saved by 1 vote.
Not entirely sure how passing a law against a blatant invasion of privacy, not to mention voyeurism, restricts anyone's freedom, unless you think "freedom" means "sticking a camera inside someone's clothing and snapping pics of their naughty bits."
Every freedom has a limit. Exceed that, you could lose the whole ball of wax.
It should have been illegal years ago, this is a practice mainly indulged in by so-called professionals, the paparazzi in particular with female celebrities but also other women and I applaud our female prime minister for sponsoring this bill. I understand that anyone indulging in this practice will be labelled a sex offender and put on the sex offenders register, and probably jailed as well.
Although I'm no expert on female behaviour I have been married to the same woman for fifty-four years and I know how distressed she as a young woman she would have been if anyone would have done this to her, it's not just somebody seeing her private parts but the tremendous disrespect being shown to her.
UK's upskirting law can put a photog in jail for 2 years. More and more regulation unfolding for street photogs. This time freedom was only saved by 1 vote.
UK's upskirting law can put a photog in jail for 2 years. More and more regulation unfolding for street photogs. This time freedom was only saved by 1 vote. No doubt when the one old timer blocking it dies off the millennials will pass it.
The United Kingdom recently attempted to make upskirting illegal and punishable by up to two years in prison. But thanks to a single lawmaker, the bill hasn’t become law after all. 71-year-old Sir Christopher Chope of Conservative party blocked the bill and he didn’t give a reason for it.
Upskirting, as you probably know, is taking unauthorized photos under a woman’s skirt. Gina Martin started a campaign against it in the U.K. after she was a victim of upskirting in 2017. She was unable to file a lawsuit because of the “gap in the law.” Upskirting is not a criminal offense in the U.K., and the police reportedly stated that the photo wasn’t obscene enough “because she was wearing underwear.”
The proposed bill would put upskirting in line with other voyeurism offenses, making it punishable by up to two years in jail. As TIME reports, Prime Minister Theresa May’s government gave its backing to the proposed bill on Friday. However, Chope’s objection means that the law will have to be debated again at a later date. According to the same source, the expected date for a new debate is 6 July 2018.
https://www.diyphotography.net/uk-blocks-the-law-that-bans-taking-photos-up-womens-skirts/
Time was, on the old APUG, we'd not hesitate to call a troll a troll.I may be wrong but I think we are rising to "bait" here. The OP clearly had his tongue in his cheek, surely. It is a "cat amongst the pigeons" for sure but the cat has to be a Cheshire one with a big smile on its face which says "only joking".
pentaxuser
I didn't know there were "clans" in Saskatchewan.This should also apply to up-kilting. I'll never wear my kilt to school AGAIN!
I don't think his post was tongue in cheek.I may be wrong but I think we are rising to "bait" here. The OP clearly had his tongue in his cheek, surely.
I mean, WTF is wrong with some people?
Really?
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