ST. PAUL, Minn. - In an effort to help Sen. Larry Craig, the American Civil Liberties Union
is arguing that people who have sex in public bathrooms have an expectation of privacy.
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Sorry, I don't give a shit what anyone says, including the ACLU. You do not have an expectation of privacy for purposes of sex in a PUBLIC bathroom stall in an airport. I usually support the ACLU, but they're just wrong on this one.
How romantic.
Ick.
*I agree, that's just odd-ball thinking on that one.
TehBorken wrote:
ST. PAUL, Minn. - In an effort to help Sen. Larry Craig, the American Civil Liberties Union
is arguing that people who have sex in public bathrooms have an expectation of privacy.
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Then why are they called public?
This isn't exactly about sex in bathroom stall, but it seems people have a distorted interpretation of private vs public.
I watched a program yesterday about people who are involved in litigation over losing their jobs because of various content on sites like facebook and myspace. Their arguments consistantly involved the mantra that what they do in their personal life, in the privacy of their own home, should be their own business and should not be connected to their work life.
What part of posting pics of hugging a toilet bowl in a pool of your own mess (or whatever the case may be) ON the internet is PRIVATE ???
I may never understand this.
GROSS. That's the last place I want to do it. Can you imagine the millions of bacteria watching you?? I mean, literally WATCHING you do it????
Interesting.. A porn companies greatest dream, a free set to film at.
Hey Russ, have YOU ever done it in the bathroom before? *nudge nudge wink wink*
I think I'd do it if Christian Bale asks me........ and he better bring his damn Batman outfit!!