Skwim
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At least if you don't know them.
Please consider these three incidents.
EARLY, Texas -
Early police have arrested a 44-year-old man after he allegedly took photographs of young girls inside Heartland Mall in the 300 block of Early Boulevard.
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MASCOUTAH, IL (KTVI) –Police: Metro East man videotaped young girls at local pool, now facing child porn charges.
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ROCKLIN, Calif. (CBS13) – A man has been arrested and charged with possession of child pornography after parents spotted him taking allegedly inappropriate pictures at a kids’ swim meet.
Parents at a recent children’s championship tournament for the Suburban Swim League allegedly spotted 46-year-old Leandro Encisco using his smart phone to snap photos of childrens’ backsides.
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Now, according to law you can take a picture of anyone if they're out in public. There are no exceptions I'm aware of. However, in the three incidents above the police have arrested these men for doing just that. Granted that for various reason the parents of these children and other people don't like such picture taking, but should their mere dislike trump the law? From where I sit, even though their motives may be less than laudable, these men have broken no law. Even if they took them for purposes of sexual gratification I don't believe this rises to the level of prohibition.
So my questions here are:
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Please consider these three incidents.
EARLY, Texas -
Early police have arrested a 44-year-old man after he allegedly took photographs of young girls inside Heartland Mall in the 300 block of Early Boulevard.
source
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MASCOUTAH, IL (KTVI) –Police: Metro East man videotaped young girls at local pool, now facing child porn charges.
source
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ROCKLIN, Calif. (CBS13) – A man has been arrested and charged with possession of child pornography after parents spotted him taking allegedly inappropriate pictures at a kids’ swim meet.
Parents at a recent children’s championship tournament for the Suburban Swim League allegedly spotted 46-year-old Leandro Encisco using his smart phone to snap photos of childrens’ backsides.
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So my questions here are:
1) Can you justifying the actions of the police? If so, go ahead and show your work.
2) Should children be protected from such photographers? If so, on what grounds?
3) Is there harm in deriving sexual gratification from pictures of children. If so, please explain ( and please no "it will lead to future child abuse" without showing your evidence).
4) Is there harm in taking pictures of children for later sexual gratification? If so please explain.
To the mods here. I know this is a delicate subject, and it may seem as if I have some vested interest in defending such photography, but I don't. Children don't interest me in the least. I'm only posting this because CBS Morning News ran a segment on it today that raised the first two questions. Questions 3 and 4 came to mind after I reflected on the issue a bit. So please don't delete the thread on the basis of inappropriateness or some other reason. I seriously want to hear how people regard this behavior in light of our laws, and consider where the harm lies.2) Should children be protected from such photographers? If so, on what grounds?
3) Is there harm in deriving sexual gratification from pictures of children. If so, please explain ( and please no "it will lead to future child abuse" without showing your evidence).
4) Is there harm in taking pictures of children for later sexual gratification? If so please explain.
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