SEATTLE (Reuters) – Galled by a court ruling last year that let two men get
away with pointing cameras up women’s skirts in public, Washington state
legislators are proposing updated anti-voyeurism laws to outlaw the
practice.
Filming a person’s “intimate areas” would be made illegal, even in public
places, and DNA samples would be collected from offenders to better track them
under a bill written by State Rep. Patricia Lantz, who chairs the House
Judiciary Committee. [Full
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