Thursday, March 6, 2014

FoxNews: "'Upskirt' ban passed by Massachusetts legislature after controversial ruling"

"Massachusetts lawmakers approved a bill Thursday to ban those who secretly take 'upskirt' photographs of women or children in public."
The bill comes one day after the state Supreme Court ruled that a man who took cellphone photos up the skirts of female passengers riding the Boston subway didn't violate state law, because the women were clothed.

"It is sexual harassment. It's an assault on another person whether it's a child or an adult," Senate President Therese Murray said moments after the Senate unanimously approved the bill. "Woman and children should be able to go to public places without feeling that they are not protected by the law." read more
The problem with these cell phones is that they can shoot for as long as the memory drive and battery capacity will last. Cellphone companies are hard at work right now expanding the duration juice of a battery charge. Why does anybody need a cellphone that can shoot thousands of photographs on a single charge? Cellphone magazines don't need to be so... long lasting.

Cellphone camera control. The next picture you don't take, maybe your own... or something.

2 comments:

Methadras said...

Oh Goodie. Oh wait.

Christy said...

Register them as a sex offender!