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Peeing in public can legally be filmed. If you don't like it, hold it. It is NOT a sexual assault. Touching somebody's naughty bits without consent, is. Filming public events in public, is not. Learn better boundary function before you cry rape. TitleIX is repealed anyway... WITH GOOD REASON. |
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Secondly we were talking about the moralic backround of whatever you do, not the legal one. Sexual predators are not bad because they break the law, but because of how they make their victims feel. How do you think these girls feel about being filmed? If you don't care: Why do you care about how immigrants make these girls feel? Thirdly publishing these videos and fotos on websites (like, let's say a forum dedicated to voyeur fotos of peeing girls) is a criminal offense in germany and most other parts of the world. Besides that taking these fotos might not be illegal in terms of criminal law, but it's definitly an offense towards the personal rights of the girl, potentially leading to a civil law case and can be punished with severe compensation payments and an injuctiv relief. Like I said, we're all asshole in here, so don't act like you're any better than others. |
Filming a girl peeing outdoors IS illegal. From the juridical point of view it's just a minor crime resulting most likely in only a major fine. But the girl can sue the voyeur and I can guarantee the financial compensation would be HUGE. In basically all countries in the world. You can openly film in public only for as long as it's for documentary purposes and it's not humiliating for the people being filmed. Filming peeing and uploading it to adult websites or forums ISN'T documentary and IS humiliating for the girl.
As much as I love to watch girls pee I hope we all can agree that spying on them is morally absolutely wrong and it's a huge embarrassment and humiliation for the girls - should they ever get to know about it. |
@peevoyeur09: How about taking still pictures? And how about still pictures taken by people who are with the girl being photographed, as is the case with many pictures uploaded to social networking sites?
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Someone choosing to urinate in a public place, even if they try to hide, does not have the reasonable expectation of privacy, and filming them would not be illegal |
I agree, if you pee out in public somewhere, you are fair game. If you are in a restroom, you can expect privacy. I have no moral qualms about watching videos and pics of girls caught peeing in public. I am not personally comfortable with watching the results of spy cameras in restrooms, so I don't watch or collect them. However, if a girl films herself and/or her friends in a restroom, and posts it to a publicly accessible place, I have no problem watching it.
I've had many years to think about this issue, and the above are my feelings. |
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