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Well, while we are all actually voyeurs, i.e. you see a nice looking female/male (by that I don’t mean a hermaphrodite), walking down the street in some tight jeans; you do turn and have another look.
But this program is showing the “hardcore” voyeurs. Now, I don’t mind people who are like-minded meeting up and watching each other, or taking pictures pretending that they don’t know, you know, fake voyeur, but this is showing how technology has impacted and now every 1 in 1000 women in the UK has probably been snapped in the nude.
Now, that may not sound like a large sum, but they are being snapped in places that are supposed to be private, dressing rooms and such. Also, just think, that 1 in 1000 could be your sister or mother or something.
What are your views on the whole thing?
Also, this is a family forum, but I think if handled maturely this subject can be discussed on here.
> Yep, there was a witness who basically said that I hadn't done
> anything wrong and he'd seen the whole thing.
>
> I still got suspended for a week.
I bet that wouldn't happen in this day and age
> Other than that, not really. In fact my personal experience of
> looking at women has them ripping off their clothes, hopping on the
> nearest table and shouting "Take me now Biggles!".
You go looking round mental health clinics?
> Yeah, I was just wondering how long ago that happened.
>
> Did you not have anyone there to back up what happened?
Yep, there was a witness who basically said that I hadn't done anything wrong and he'd seen the whole thing.
I still got suspended for a week.
*puts away 3 kilos of uncut heroin*
*returns human head to fridge*
*rubs fake beard off picture of the queen*
I wanted to just be away from her as quick as possible.
The 2 minute beating before hand didn't help matters.
> So do you think women feel fear when a bloke looks at them?
In small confined places with no clear escape route, especially at night and when he looks like a rapist murderer person, y'know, druggy Kswiss wearer, then yes.
Other than that, not really. In fact my personal experience of looking at women has them ripping off their clothes, hopping on the nearest table and shouting "Take me now Biggles!".
Did you not have anyone there to back up what happened?
I'm a bad influence
> So do you think women feel fear when a bloke looks at them?
I think you have to be wary of who they are around, there has to be a certain amount of trust that the guy isnt a lunatic, but they take their chances, i'm not a girl so i cant say for certain.
I'm probably moving on to dating and pulling now, but it remains the same that they have to take care, because as a copper you will know, men are more of a danger to women than women are to men.
> Hedfix, how old are you?
Currently 24.
I was talking about when I was doing my A-levels.