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tazzygirl -> RE: Man arrested for being naked in own kitchen (11/7/2009 4:16:56 PM)

If it had been Obama... lol.. well.. Michelle is a good looking woman... Now.. Bush 1?




housesub4you -> RE: Man arrested for being naked in own kitchen (11/8/2009 1:49:11 AM)

Huh, I sure do keep seeing the word "IF" in a lot on messages here.  "If" really does not matter, all that matters are the facts, which the courts will bring out.

And TG, of course we see innocence first, because according to the law in the USA you are innocent until proven guilty, you are not judged on "if's" of what people want to see, if there was a pathway, if their where children at a bus stop, if his drapes where open, if if if, it all really does not matter if it starts with "IF"






tazzygirl -> RE: Man arrested for being naked in own kitchen (11/8/2009 2:08:02 PM)

Ok, lets take it this way.

She says there was.. he says it was too early to see. She says she saw him. He agrees he was naked. Had he been dressed, she could not have seen what she did.

The polices job is to enforce the law, not to make it.

You believe we are all too fast to lay out his potential blame. I believe you are too fast to believe he is completely innocent.

Stale mate.




tazzygirl -> RE: Man arrested for being naked in own kitchen (11/8/2009 2:21:41 PM)

~FR

Often bloggers can provide more information than even the media....

quote:

This guy lives down the street from me. The trail goes along the side of his house, where the kitchen window is. It's a path many kids take to the elementary school. There were some media outside the house today, which is how we found out about the story. It wasn't 530,it was 830. He's been kicked out of the house because this is the least of his issues.


http://reason.com/blog/2009/10/21/man-arrested-for-being-naked-i

I think people believe they have an expectation of privacy within their own homes. And they do, to a point....

quote:

What does 'a reasonable expectation of privacy' mean?
To any person, expect that you're in a private location. A good way of saying it is if you walk into the bathroom stall. You should have a reasonable expectation that there's no hidden video equipment in the bathroom stall. There's no recording devices in there. That's a reasonable expectation of privacy. If you're in your home and you've closed your curtains up, even though somebody could walk up and peek through the curtain, you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. If you're in a public place where anybody walking by can see you or hear you, you do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. That's the bottom line.


http://www.videojug.com/expertanswer/legal-responsibilities-for-private-investigators/what-does-a-reasonable-expectation-of-privacy-mean




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