To: ArGee
Yet I have never worried about an officer breaking in and asking me if the woman I was with was a prostitue. Isn't it odd that we have this sex-related crime, and yet it hasn't exploded into a bedroom police?
That's because what you're engaging in isn't viewed as a societal evil ... yet. However we do have gun cops doing similiar acts, we have police roadblocks on the streets asking for ids, etc.
247 posted on
05/12/2003 8:48:42 AM PDT by
lelio
To: lelio
That's because what you're engaging in isn't viewed as a societal evil ... yet. However we do have gun cops doing similiar acts, we have police roadblocks on the streets asking for ids, etc. You missed my point. We have laws against prostitution. Yet we don't have bedroom police breaking into all sorts of bedrooms at all hours trying to ascertain if people are engaged in prostitution. Where does the idea come from that a law against buggery would create such bedroom police?
Shalom.
254 posted on
05/12/2003 8:56:55 AM PDT by
ArGee
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