Sex in Public Bathrooms Should be Private
The ACLU is trying to defend Sen. Larry Craig, the guy who was caught having gay sex in a bathroom in MN.
The ACLU is saying there was a “Minnesota Supreme Court ruling 38 years ago that found that people who have sex in closed stalls in public restrooms ‘have a reasonable expectation of privacy.’”
Sooo….”the state cannot prove Craig was inviting an undercover officer to have sex in public, the ACLU wrote.”
“The government cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Senator Craig was inviting the undercover officer to engage in anything other than sexual intimacy that would not have called attention to itself in a closed stall in the public restroom,” the ACLU wrote in its brief.
“Whatcha doin’ in that stall over there?”
“None of you #%^# business!”
MN was wrong 38 years ago and they are wrong now to allow people to go at in a public bathroom stall.
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