Rachel Foster
New member
Hi, all. I read about an interesting situation and immediately thought of this group. I realize that this question has been discussed several times, but this case is unusual (maybe?). This occurred in a rural area, and it involves a professor in a college town.
This prof was arrested because he was taking photos at a county fair that were suspected of being "inappropriate." Some of the photos were of young girls. When the photos were reviewed, they were found to not be "inappropriate enough" for anything stronger than a charge of disturbing the peace.
The incident has been reported in both the local paper and the college paper. That's enough to ruin the man's life regardless of the true story. One thing that particularly struck me was the gender issue. If I had been the photographer, I seriously doubt I would have been arrested. However, pedophiles are overwhelmingly male. So, is it justified?
http://www.themorningsun.com/articl...d-with-disturbing-the-peace-in-mecosta-county
http://www.cm-life.com/2013/08/13/c...the-peace-after-taking-photos-of-young-women/
This prof was arrested because he was taking photos at a county fair that were suspected of being "inappropriate." Some of the photos were of young girls. When the photos were reviewed, they were found to not be "inappropriate enough" for anything stronger than a charge of disturbing the peace.
The incident has been reported in both the local paper and the college paper. That's enough to ruin the man's life regardless of the true story. One thing that particularly struck me was the gender issue. If I had been the photographer, I seriously doubt I would have been arrested. However, pedophiles are overwhelmingly male. So, is it justified?
http://www.themorningsun.com/articl...d-with-disturbing-the-peace-in-mecosta-county
http://www.cm-life.com/2013/08/13/c...the-peace-after-taking-photos-of-young-women/