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Posted by terry on October 23, 2009, 12:35 pm
Re: "Trespassing is not usually a criminal offense. In my state, you
have to take
additional steps to elevate civil trespass to a criminal level. You
can do
this by personally demanding the person leave or by posting
sufficient
'sinage' asserting same. ....... "
Interesting post! What kind of 'sin' were you suggesting?
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Posted by HeyBub on October 23, 2009, 9:51 pm
terry wrote:
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> Re: "Trespassing is not usually a criminal offense. In my state, you
> have to take
> additional steps to elevate civil trespass to a criminal level. You
> can do
> this by personally demanding the person leave or by posting
> sufficient
> 'sinage' asserting same. ....... "
> Interesting post! What kind of 'sin' were you suggesting?
"No Peeping"
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Posted by tnom on October 22, 2009, 3:27 pm
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>We had a pro hockey player years ago here plead guilty to indecent
>exposure after a neighbor told the cops he had a longtime habit of doing
>things around his home/property in ways that were sure to show off his
>naughty bits. Such as walking outside to the garage wearing only a
>shirt. He'd manually lift the garage door, the shirt would ride up, and
>everyone would get a good view. The cops began watching him and caught
>him at it. But he was doing that stuff outside, not inside.
Outside in daylight, or inside during the night time, would there be
any difference if the clueless coffee maker had his curtains open?
If this coffee maker would of been standing outside the window nobody
would of saw him. He would of been in the dark. Once he goes inside
with any light on anybody can see him if he has his curtains open.
I'm not saying that he should of been charged, but the replies that
state you're immune from prosecution just because you are inside your
own home is a ridiculous argument.
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Posted by Kurt Ullman on October 22, 2009, 4:50 pm
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> I'm not saying that he should of been charged, but the replies that
> state you're immune from prosecution just because you are inside your
> own home is a ridiculous argument.
Depends on where. Going back the other way, paparazzi etc., can only
legally take pictures of what they can see on the sidewalk (literally
the sidewalk, so they can't get a ladder to put on the sidewalk to take
pics over the fence). That should work the other way, too. Sounds from
at least one of the articles that the c/p wasn't on a public area. THAT
is when it gets ridiculous the other way.
--
To find that place where the rats don't race
and the phones don't ring at all.
If once, you've slept on an island.
Scott Kirby "If once you've slept on an island"
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Posted by tnom on October 22, 2009, 9:44 pm
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>wrote:
>> I'm not saying that he should of been charged, but the replies that
>> state you're immune from prosecution just because you are inside your
>> own home is a ridiculous argument.
> Depends on where. Going back the other way, paparazzi etc., can only
>legally take pictures of what they can see on the sidewalk (literally
>the sidewalk, so they can't get a ladder to put on the sidewalk to take
>pics over the fence). That should work the other way, too. Sounds from
>at least one of the articles that the c/p wasn't on a public area. THAT
>is when it gets ridiculous the other way.
The paparazzi argument is ridiculous too. Anyone can see through a
window. Even if they are not on a ladder. Even if they are on the
street.
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> have to take
> additional steps to elevate civil trespass to a criminal level. You
> can do
> this by personally demanding the person leave or by posting
> sufficient
> 'sinage' asserting same. ....... "
> Interesting post! What kind of 'sin' were you suggesting?