The Feminist Daily News (Feminist Majority) reported this story (via the f-word):
"Oklahoma Man Not Charged for Violating Privacy of 16 Year Old Girl".Oklahoma's Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that taking pictures up someone's skirt in a public place is not a crime. The court voted 4-1 in favor of 34-year-old Riccardo Ferrante who was arrested for putting his camera up an unsuspecting 16-year-old girl’s skirt in a department store, reports the Associated Press...Ferrante was charged under Oklahoma's "Peeping Tom" statute, which makes such offenses felonies punishable of up to 5 years in prison. Tulsa World reports that the court ruled that the statute only applies in situations where the victims are in a reasonably private place such as their own homes, a restroom, or a locker room.
Quick thoughts:
I have been thinking a lot about women's right to privacy in public spaces, due to some recent stories and discoveries I've made, and I plan to write about it more extensively soon (keep an eye out!)...but in the meantime, puke on this.
(Cross-posted at The Reaction)
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Monday, March 17
WTF of the Day
Labels: patriarchy, privacy, sexual politics, WTF
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