Originally posted by The PIT
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If the kid just posted his girlfriends inappropriate valentine pix to the web to show off. Well kids make mistakes like that and he doesn't belong on a sex offender list, let alone in prison.
But I've been a high School teacher. Take my word for it. There are teenagers who would do that with identifying information, or on known predator sites, just to get revenge for some slight, or no reason at all. And the general teen population deserves protection from them under the law.
Writing a law that covers both situations and doesn't get abused by prosecutors with bad judgment is no easy task.
What is the alternative?
It's ok for an underage boy to pass around nude pix of his underage girlfriend under any circumstance?
If you don't think that, then what are the parameters exactly?
It's not an easy question to answer without creating traps and loopholes.
If both are minors then I think AZ is on the right track with the focus on privacy violation. Though bullying and intimidation might be added to monetary motives to escalate.
Originally posted by The PIT
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You and I both know it when we see it. But writing into a law that neither traps the innocent nor absolves the guilty is more difficult than it sounds.
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