From: johnny moral (johnnymoral@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 21:07:04 BST
OK, I need some smart guys to answer this one for me:
Why is something that is perfectly legal to do in "private" illegal to do in
"public"? Why are some things legal to do in public, like hold hands, kiss,
etc, but other things not?
Doesn't it come down to moral standards? And didn't the court just say that
moral standards are not a sufficient grounds for a law? What sort of
sufficient grounds need to be found to justify keeping people from public
sex? Who is harmed by merely witnessing consentual sex? Uptight people
only, right?
Don't know who else to ask about this...
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