Shooting Photos Up Women’s Skirts Legal in Mass., High Court Rules
Law • March 2014 • Views: 1,158
“At the core of the Commonwealth’s argument to the contrary is the proposition that a woman, and in particular a woman riding on a public trolley, has a reasonable expectation of privacy in not having a stranger secretly take photographs up her skirt. The proposition is eminently reasonable, but (the law) in its current form does not address it,” the court wrote in its decision.
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