I can’t see where just the action of passing ones hand, foot, etc. by the wall would lead one to being arrested. I mean even on the streets they have to get an actual type of “verbal” agreement for such services don’t they before they just up and arrest someone. I would hate to think I was in the restroom one day and got arrested because I peeped under a stall to see if it were occupied or clicked my heels one too many times.
Maybe we should all listen to our mothers and go before we leave the house?
“Maybe we should all listen to our mothers and go before we leave the house?”
ROFL! True words of wisdom.
“Maybe we should all listen to our mothers and go before we leave the house?”
Ha. Bet Craig wishes he did.
Very weak case. It did, however, serve to knock the Clinton- receiving -Chinese- money -issue right out of the news.
I cant see where just the action of passing ones hand, foot, etc. by the wall would lead one to being arrested.Well, if it was just by the wall it would be one thing. But he was well on the wrong side of the wall from what the report says.
I mean even on the streets they have to get an actual type of verbal agreement for such services dont they before they just up and arrest someone.If that were so then people could just use non verbal gestures to evade the law.
Maybe we should all listen to our mothers and go before we leave the house?Like they say, you learned all you need to know in kindergarten.
Apparently. I hate public restrooms. Now there’s one more reason to avoid them.