By JD
A
Massachusetts man claims he has the constitutional right to take
"upskirt" photos of women in public. Michael
Robertson, now 31, was arrested in 2010 after trying to take
cellphone photos up women's dresses on the Boston subway, according to the Boston
Herald.
The
Andover man is charged with two counts of photographing
an unsuspecting nude or partially nude person, the Eagle Tribune
reports, and faces more than two years in jail if found guilty.
Monday,
Roberton's lawyer, Michelle Menken, argued before the Massachusetts Supreme
Judicial Court that Robertson did not commit a crime because his right to snap
photos up women's skirts is protected under the First Amendment.
“If
a clothed person reveals a body part whether it was intentional or
unintentional, he or she can not expect privacy,” Menken said in court. She
went on to say that "peeping Tom" laws protect people from being
photographed in bathrooms or dressing rooms, but do not protect clothed
individuals in public areas.
She
also argued he could not be guilty of photographing a "partially
nude" person because the women in the photos were fully clothed, and their
genitalia was covered by underwear. “What he saw was in plain sight. He did not
place his camera directly up a women’s skirt. He saw what was in front of him,”
she argued.
Well, I haven’t heard from any feminists in a while so it’s
about time to get The Victory Lap back on the map. Now before I state the incontrovertible facts of this case,
let me point this out: Michael Robertson’s lawyer is a female. Genius move by this guy to have a chick
represent him really, but I just wanted to point out to the Lappettes that it
doesn’t make you a stereotypical slutty college girl if you agree with what I’m
about to say. It makes you a reasonable human being.
Now I'm sorry but I was under the impression that we were living in America –
The Land of the Free and the Home of Objectifying Women. It is an absolute
abomination that any man can get in actual legal trouble for taking pictures of
women in skimpy clothing. That’s
the entire reason those clothes exist – because the women who wear them want to
get noticed by the men who will see them. Don’t tell me it’s because you enjoy
fashion. You enjoy the attention that fashion brings. Free advice for all the
Lappettes out there: don’t wear skirts that could be mistaken for belts and
then call men creeps for looking, and don't let a guy go down on you on the sidewalk and then cry rape because it ends up on social media. Thank me later.
Live. Lap. Love.

HEAR HEAR
ReplyDeletethats a mild offense for a boston t
ReplyDeleteTotally agree! If a girl has got it and is flaunting it, a guy is free to look. I mean, that's what tight booty skirts ARE for. But just imagine this happening to your 18 year old daughter.. I bet you would end this guy's life.
ReplyDeletexoxo Lapette #4