You mean you actually need to pass a law against this crap?
On the one hand, you have to be a bit disgusted with people need this kind of sexual outlet. At least grownups, you know? On the other hand, one would think the very act of selling, or selling access to, such pictures is enough justification to just line people up and slap the shit out of them. But on the next hand…
Wait a minute. I only have two hands.
Cell-Phone Camera Snoop Ban Advances in Congress
Wed May 12, 2004 01:30 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House Judiciary Committee approved a bill on Wednesday that would outlaw "upskirt" photos and other forms of video voyeurism made possible by cell-phone cameras and other miniaturized technology.
The bill, which passed the Senate last September, would prohibit taking covert pictures in locker rooms, bedrooms and other places where people have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Violators would face fines and up to a year in prison under the Video Voyeurism Prevention Act, which passed the committee by voice vote.
Lawmakers say cell-phone cameras and tiny surveillance devices allow peeping toms to secretly take pictures in compromising situations.