The liability lawsuit mentality---"well they didn't tell me I couldn't do X with it..."---finds its way to sexual matters. That we have to give courses in sexual harassment at all to the people who write the effing sexual harassment laws is absurd let alone that the solution to a legislator hammering an intern is a stronger course on what not to do.
How hard is this to understand: Don't touch the interns. Don't kiss them. Don't put your hands on their butts. Don't take out your johnson and try to impress them by writing your name in the snow. Don't touch the interns.
I just want to point out something while I'm ranting about the NY State legislature, and this goes for all state legislatures. These are the folks who vote on Constitutional amendments. The same folks who continue to foist smoking bans across the country and play pin the jockstrap on the intern, are the ones the Founding Fathers entrusted to keep amendments from being implemented by the mob. When the amendment comes up to allow foreigners to become President, do you really feel secure that they are going to take time out from smoking in their private offices while the intern du jour under the desk is taking dictation to prevent the electoral takeover of our nation?