Woman Ticketed For Appearing Nude On The Web
from the evidence-of-a-crime... dept
As you're probably aware, it's not illegal to appear naked on the internet. However, there are some real world places where it is illegal to appear naked - and when one woman posted pictures of herself naked at various locations around Lincoln, Nebraska, police ticketed her for violating their no-nudity laws. In other words, the only reason she got caught was because she posted evidence of her "crime" online - and police found it. My question, of course, is what were the police doing to discover these pictures?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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It's probably pressure from the university, which doesn't want to be known as "the university where your daughter will get naked on the internet".
Unfortunate for the young lady in question, she faces some pretty harsh penalties for something that probably seemed tame compared with certain other culturally ratified activities, such as spring break.
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I'm an expert in tracking down this type of crime
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I hope she has a good lawyer
Usually, in order for a picture to be entered into evidence, someone has to be able to testify that the picture is a "true and accurate representation" of what was photographed.
With a bit of photoshopping pictures of the police chief flashing in the same locations could be created. This would clearly demonstrate that it's possible that the pictures of the girl are fake.
Without witnesses testifying to the event, there would be reasonable doubt for an aquittal.
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Re: I hope she has a good lawyer
http://www.theomahachannel.com/entertainment/2731763/detail.html
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Hey, this could be a rich source of revenue...
http:///www.voyeurweb.com/main/Main.html
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thankx google alerts
pretty amusing seeing the spins and slants given to a story like this.
since she's running a commercial site, and the bar owner complained, the police's position is a lot more reasonable
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