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Do you check before you use a public toilet? uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100916/tuk… | One is hard pushed to find a public lavvy due to them being shut down because of drug takers and cottagers taking up resident.
The last time I did use one was at Victoria station and it cost 40p. Now I have heard of inflation but that was taking the P. | Are ghosts real or are we just getting the tail end of something else here? I was in an old apartment building looking on the lower east side for my fresh out-of-pre-law brother-in-law going to Columbia law, helping him with his first month's rent. The studio he/we chose was dingy with some cockroaches, but that's NYC, isn't it? We were joking about the place being haunted, when the it sounded like someone was depositing on the porcelain throne. We checked and no one was there. We spoke to the landlord later and she said a person had been killed in the bathroom a few years ago. Ted said he'll take it. He's into dark voyeurism, so it suits him. We went up there one last time, laughing at the idea of a sh..ting ghost, when we heard similar pops coming from the toilet. We ran and saw a few bubbles rise to the surface from the toilet. Ted said, "That's awesome! I love this place already." | | what a great question about dining out. | Why are people into celebrity gossip? Today, while watching TV,I came across ET news or whatever it's called, you know one of those shows that just delivers all the celebrity gossip to your doorstep. Those kind of overabundant TV shows got me thinking: they only exist because people actually watch them.But why on earth would you be interested in such useless and superficial things as to what kind of toilet paper Paris Hilton uses or how many times that Oscar winning dude got divorced? I mean you could always be a bit curious about an actor's real personality because his job does involves a lot of exposure to people, and public promotion. But even if stars get carried away and do crazy stuff, why should we point it out and talk about it? I mean a lot of normal people who aren't celebrities do crazy things, why not gossip about them on national TV?? I just don't get why people are even interested. I guess voyeurism is sorta human, especially if you just have to listen to the gossip and not go dig it up and maybe feel guilty of invading people's privacies. So, can you tell me why you think people are interested in celebrity gossip and if you think it's of any use. | Because America has become a country of mouthbreathing sheeple,too dumbed down by the corporate media's deliberate stupidification of news and information.The corporatists who run this country have actively engaged in an ongoing effort to make the citizenry too stupid to realize that their liberties and rights have been sold to the highest bidder.This is done through the constant reportage of celebrity gossip as "news',the advent of "reality" television,the popularity of rap and corporate pop over meaningful,politically challenging music that was prevalent until the early nineties,the "no Guy Left Behind" policies of the Republicans,which are nothing more than a set of directives that insures that middle class and poor guyren are taught nothing more than the very minimum that will guarantee them lives spent as drones in the McJob economy they have created,and on and on.
Read and or listen to any America under thirty,and you will notice a decided decline in intelligence,especially in teenagers who are the first generation to be raised from infancy in the "stupid society",and you will see I am making a valid point. | Is this person classed as a paedophile?? Somebody I know has recently been sent to prison for voyeurism and gross indecency. First of all I dont agree with or condone all this! He was arrested for recording a woman in a shower and also recorded two teenage girls on the toilet (under 16) Does this make him a paedophile or someone with paedophila tendancies? He had also been known for opening pornographic images in front of minors.
I was just wondering what other people views are. Should I still talk to him as my husband is very against it. | | heres a general rule: have nothing to do with people who like to watch other people pee | "Sexual Offences Act 2003" UK legislation, some clarity please? www.opsi.gov.uk
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Ok so I was browsing the UK law for things I do or may do and I came across it ^ (link)
I read through it and found some things to be illegal that I thought where just frowned up, like the act of necrophilia and bestiality. Now I've seen bestiality a couple of times, though school friends and internet, but it doesn't say it's illegal to view it, so is it ok to view it, possess images and video of it, and give it to someone? I'm not saying I will do or do those things I'm just asking since it's pretty easy to find, even though I've never searched for it.
If it is illegal why aren't the police shutting down the bestiality websites, arresting those who post it on forums and guys who have it on their phone spreading it around their school. Also where does it say it's illegal in the legislation to do the above, since I read it's only illegal to perform the act?
Likewise for the other sexual offences: rape, sexual assault, guy rape, age sex, incest, sex with the mentally ill, taking indecent photos of guyren, causing/controlling/arranging guy prostitution or pornography, prostitution, trafficking into/in/out the UK, drugging, exposure, voyeurism, bestiality, necrophilia, and sex in public toilets.
Out of all those it only say it's illegal to take indecent pictures of age guyren, cause a guy to have their picture taken and distributing the picture, all others say it's just illegal to perform the acts. So am I correct in thinking as long you don't perform those acts, viewing, having and giving the pictures and videos to someone else are all legal.
Online you can easily find all of these except guy porn, why is that if it's legal?
If it's not legal why are there websites and tv programs showing people committing these offences?
If the legislation for illegally having these images is somewhere else or if I've missed something could you please post a link of the exact legislation, please don't say "this is illegal, thats not illegal because someone said so", I'm trying to understand how to read legislation and saying someone told you so means nothing without proof when the fact is easily verifiable.
I could've pick a different topic for this kind of question but I'm guessing most lawyers and police would know the law about sex, since we all eventually do it.
Thank you for your help :D | Here's the thing: Your country doesn't run the internet. (Mine doesn't either, though it sometimes seems that way.)
Bestiality porn is illegal in the UK under the "extreme porn" law. But it's legal in the US, and various other countries. (Although bestiality itself is illegal in states, porn of it is not.) So that's why you can find it online so easy.
Pictures vs. acts are separate issues. And no you're not correct it's legal to have pictures of all those things. It is in fact illegal to have pictures of several of those (age sex, bestiality, necrophilia, at least), in the UK. Sometimes pictures are even illegal when the act isn't (e.g. 17-year-olds having sex).
In the US (since we're so big on the freedom of speech thing) almost any picture is legal, even if the act it represents is not. Guy pornography (which is illegal here too) is almost the sole exception.
Finally, some laws make a distinction between real and simulated content, while other laws do not.
It can be a confusing subject, but I hope that helps some. |
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