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If she was naked and he saw her through the window....He would have been arrested as a peeping Tom
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It was dark out and he appearently forgot the window shades were open, it was not done on purpose.
Are you saying since it was an accident all should be forgiven?
Heck no. Imagine the horror and the long lasting damage done to the 7 year old boy discovering what a penis is after his parents hid the truth from him since birth.
Are you saying since it was an accident all should be forgiven?
In order to prove indecent exposure it must be shown the act was intentional.
Source?
It is close to guaranteed that this man is either a repeat sex offender, in which case he'll get a long prison stay, or (far far more likely) innocent of any malicious intent, at which point court precedents indicate he will receive a few months in jail and several years probation. Along with several thousand dollars in fines, court costs, attorney fees, etc.a woman with her seven year old isn't really interested in seeing him naked. He forced them to though. He should be fined maybe that will encourage him to put his shorts on or close the drapes.
A Springfield, Va man was making coffee in his house at 5 AM this morning in the buff. A female passerby with her 7 year old son saw the man through his window and called the police.
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In order to prove indecent exposure it must be shown the act was intentional.
Source?
Seriously? If you walk past the changing rooms in a department store and see a little skin because the curtain wasn't quite pulled all the way, do you think the person inside just committed a crime?
Americans are afraid of their own sexuality. OMG, it's a naked man. Cover your eyes or you might see something you've never seen before, lmao. And please don't take that to mean that we should all be running in the streets naked. Just saying, this ain't no big deal, or at least it shouldn't be.
Believe me, it has nothing to do with sexuality or what I have or haven't seen before. These days, predators are everywhere and a woman with her seven year old isn't really interested in seeing him naked. He forced them to though. He should be fined maybe that will encourage him to put his shorts on or close the drapes.
He forced them to!!!!!????????????? How? By standing at the window with a gun in his hand yelling "look at me or else".
Source?
Seriously? If you walk past the changing rooms in a department store and see a little skin because the curtain wasn't quite pulled all the way, do you think the person inside just committed a crime?
Seriously I want to see the statute that says indecency must be an intentional act before it is illegal.
Bad comparison on your part.
I found the statute Ringel.
It states:
Indecent Exposure and Public Lewdness Statutes
"Intentional obscene display or exposure of person or private parts in public place or any place where others are present."
So yes he violated the law.
Believe me, it has nothing to do with sexuality or what I have or haven't seen before. These days, predators are everywhere and a woman with her seven year old isn't really interested in seeing him naked. He forced them to though. He should be fined maybe that will encourage him to put his shorts on or close the drapes.
He forced them to!!!!!????????????? How? By standing at the window with a gun in his hand yelling "look at me or else".
Actually yes he did force them to see him naked. He probably is a predator.
I don't believe it was dark in there either.
My boyfriend throws a robe on, it isn't difficult. Spare your neighbors, you'd probably be surprised at how many people really don't want to see you naked.
I found the statute Ringel.
It states:
Indecent Exposure and Public Lewdness Statutes
"Intentional obscene display or exposure of person or private parts in public place or any place where others are present."
So yes he violated the law.
In Texas, or nationwide?
See my post just before yours.
Americans are afraid of their own sexuality. OMG, it's a naked man. Cover your eyes or you might see something you've never seen before, lmao. And please don't take that to mean that we should all be running in the streets naked. Just saying, this ain't no big deal, or at least it shouldn't be.
Believe me, it has nothing to do with sexuality or what I have or haven't seen before. These days, predators are everywhere and a woman with her seven year old isn't really interested in seeing him naked. He forced them to though. He should be fined maybe that will encourage him to put his shorts on or close the drapes.
He forced them to!!!!!????????????? How? By standing at the window with a gun in his hand yelling "look at me or else".
I found the statute Ringel.
It states:
Indecent Exposure and Public Lewdness Statutes
"Intentional obscene display or exposure of person or private parts in public place or any place where others are present."
So yes he violated the law.
Ignorance is no excuse. You just can't walk around like that without the drapes drawn. He could have thrown some boxers on.
Americans are afraid of their own sexuality. OMG, it's a naked man. Cover your eyes or you might see something you've never seen before, lmao. And please don't take that to mean that we should all be running in the streets naked. Just saying, this ain't no big deal, or at least it shouldn't be.
Believe me, it has nothing to do with sexuality or what I have or haven't seen before. These days, predators are everywhere and a woman with her seven year old isn't really interested in seeing him naked. He forced them to though. He should be fined maybe that will encourage him to put his shorts on or close the drapes.
I found the statute Ringel.
It states:
Indecent Exposure and Public Lewdness Statutes
"Intentional obscene display or exposure of person or private parts in public place or any place where others are present."
So yes he violated the law.
in post 26 you say you don't believe that indecent exposure is required to be an intentional act.
In post 28, you clearly and correctly state that it must be an "intentional obscene display or exposure...."
Seems pretty clear that there needs to be at least some level of intent. Whether intent is proven by the act in this particular instance is something I can't answer because I don't know how those laws are construed where this man lives.
I do think the woman calling the police was a bit insane, though. I mean seriously....
I found the statute Ringel.
It states:
Indecent Exposure and Public Lewdness Statutes
"Intentional obscene display or exposure of person or private parts in public place or any place where others are present."
So yes he violated the law.
In Texas, or nationwide?
See my post just before yours.
That was a Virgina Statute.
Source
Americans are afraid of their own sexuality. OMG, it's a naked man. Cover your eyes or you might see something you've never seen before, lmao. And please don't take that to mean that we should all be running in the streets naked. Just saying, this ain't no big deal, or at least it shouldn't be.
Believe me, it has nothing to do with sexuality or what I have or haven't seen before. These days, predators are everywhere and a woman with her seven year old isn't really interested in seeing him naked. He forced them to though. He should be fined maybe that will encourage him to put his shorts on or close the drapes.
Ha ha ha ... maybe then I should be fined too since I walk around my apartment naked all the motherfuckin' time, sometimes realizing that 'oops, I forgot to pull down the drapes again!'
But then - it's nobody's business to be staring at me through the windows of my own goddamn apartment in the first place.
Also, let's not forget it was at 5 in the morning - I don't know about him, but my brain doesn't even switch on yet at that ungodly hour - not to mention caring about whether or not the blinds are down. Wtf.
The key word is the first word, intentional, hence it would not apply in this instance.
Americans are afraid of their own sexuality. OMG, it's a naked man. Cover your eyes or you might see something you've never seen before, lmao. And please don't take that to mean that we should all be running in the streets naked. Just saying, this ain't no big deal, or at least it shouldn't be.
Believe me, it has nothing to do with sexuality or what I have or haven't seen before. These days, predators are everywhere and a woman with her seven year old isn't really interested in seeing him naked. He forced them to though. He should be fined maybe that will encourage him to put his shorts on or close the drapes.
Ha ha ha ... maybe then I should be fined too since I walk around my apartment naked all the motherfuckin' time, sometimes realizing that 'oops, I forgot to pull down the drapes again!'
But then - it's nobody's business to be staring at me through the windows of my own goddamn apartment in the first place.
Also, let's not forget it was at 5 in the morning - I don't know about him, but my brain doesn't even switch on yet at that ungodly hour - not to mention caring about whether or not the blinds are down. Wtf.