Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Drivers face hefty fines for exposing porn videos!

I stumbled upon this article while digging around in one of my favorite newsgroups, alt.movies. (I know, go figure.) Special thanks to Jai Maharaj for bringing this to everyone's attention. I guess the only thing I can possibly say is that it was bound to happen sooner or later!

It's worthy to note the differences between states. I am unaware of a similar action or law trying to be passed in New York State for which I am certain this happens with much more frequency, especially in the Boogie Down. Suffice to say that if I were stuck in traffic on the BQE or LIE and I happened to gaze over at the Escalade next to me sitting on chrome dubs and happened to see the very acrobatic Jenna Jameson doing her thing, the first thought that would come to my mind would be, "...who said New York traffic was bad?"

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By Christina Bellantoni

The
Washington Times
Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Richmond - Drivers who stock their mobile DVD and video tape players with adult material should face a $250 fine if passersby or other motorists are exposed to it, Virginia lawmakers decided yesterday.

The House yesterday unanimously passed a bill sponsored by Sen. Harry B. Blevins that would impose a $250 fine if
"obscene" material played inside a vehicle on a public
street is visible outside the car.

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Be sure to check out the link for the complete story.

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