Friday, March 20, 2009

Glory Hole Legality

Hey there, kiddies.

In my Law class last night we were discussing the right to privacy (does it actually exist, the verbiage of the rules, etc...). As an example, the professor used a case of two dudes who were busted in a public bathroom at Union Station. One guy was sucking off the other through a glory hole in the wall of the stall. Both men fought to get their cases tossed out on the grounds that the cop who busted them (he saw them through the crack in the stall door) violated their rights to privacy, as they were inside the stalls and, as such, had a reason expectation to privacy. Turns out, one guy got off (hehehe) and the other didn't. Why? Because the guy who was in his own stall DID have a reasonable expectation to his privacy, and was free to go. The guy who stuck his dork through the hole gave up his right to privacy, as he willingly crossed physically over into the next stall. So take note, all ye who enjoy getting anonymous BJs in public bathrooms: You'll be in less trouble if your the sucker than if you're the suckee. Now go enjoy your day.

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