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    Drivers Spot X-Rated Films in Other Cars

    By DAVID RUNK


    Associated Press Writer

    DETROIT (AP) -- Andrea Carlton hadn't planned on telling her daughter about the birds and bees until she was 8 or 9. But that changed the night 4-year-old Catherine spotted a porno movie flickering on a screen in a minivan nearby.

    "Just like there's no windows in a strip club, you shouldn't be able to see inside windows in a car when they're watching X-rated movies," said Carlton, a 26-year-old from Gurnee, Ill.

    More and more Americans are buying vehicles with DVD players, usually to keep the kids entertained. But an increasing number of other people on the road are catching a glimpse through the windows of more than just "Finding Nemo" and "SpongeBob SquarePants."

    Depending on where they are driving or parked, motorists could face fines and even jail time for screening X-rated stuff. But where the law may not be clear, some are calling for tighter regulation.

    "Residents should not be subjected to those obscenities," said Flint City Councilwoman Carolyn Sims, who is examining whether an ordinance packing a $500 fine is needed. "They do have a right to have peace and tranquility and not to have this exposure to sex in their face."

    A driver in Schenectady, N.Y., was arrested last month after rolling past police with a DVD titled "Chocolate Foam" playing on the passenger-side sun visor in his Mercedes-Benz, authorities said. The movie also was rolling on screens set into the car's headrests.

    The driver was accused of breaking state laws prohibiting watching TV while driving, as well as another law making it illegal to exhibit sexually explicit material in a public place.

    "The detective had a clear view of what was playing through the window. Anyone walking by on the street could have seen it," Schenectady police Lt. Peter Frisoni Jr. said of the nighttime traffic stop. "If he had dark, tinted windows where you couldn't see in, that wouldn't be a public display."

    As for Carlton, she was driving in the Chicago suburb of Buffalo Grove with her daughter when Catherine glimpsed the sexually explicit movie. The experience last fall upset the girl and angered Carlton.

    Carlton and her husband sat down with Catherine and offered the best explanation they could. Since then, Carlton has spotted other motorists with explicit movies playing, including a couple watching from the back seat of their car in a store parking lot.

    "You're not allowed to have sex in your car, so why are you allowed to watch it?" Carlton asked.

    Most states, including Michigan, have laws that make it illegal to watch TV while driving. Laws governing the exhibition of pornography vary by state, but experts say they could be applied to drivers as well.

    "I think those restrictions would apply if the content is located in a vehicle," said Jeff Matsuura, director of the law and technology program at the University of Dayton. "You have effectively moved beyond the privacy of your own home."

    During the day, it is often difficult to see what is playing inside another vehicle. But at night, the screens are easily visible from a passing car or a vehicle stopped alongside at a traffic light. The screens are also getting bigger.

    In Flint, Sims took up the issue after hearing from a woman who was driving with her 5-year-old when she spotted porn playing on a vehicle's 13-inch TV screen. A police officer who happened to see the display pulled over the driver, Sims said, but let him off with a warning.

    To Sims, a 23-year police veteran who retired in 2001, playing an explicit movie in view of other motorists or pedestrians is akin to flashing or having sex in a public place.

    But Michigan State Police, who have not had any cases of in-car porn, say playing an X-rated movie might not be easy to prosecute unless it can be proved that the motorist intended for others to see it.

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    Thumbs down

    Next thing you know, those fascists will be hassling me for the airbrushed photorealistic picture of my immense dong that's on the side of my truck.

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    Ha! Still haven't seen it yet.
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    Re: Ruh roh Iceman - something else to explain while driving

    Originally posted by KQ
    "You're not allowed to have sex in your car . . . "
    Since when?
    A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
    Science-fiction author Robert Heinlein

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    Re: Ruh roh Iceman - something else to explain while driving

    Originally posted by KQ
    "Just like there's no windows in a strip club,"
    See, and that's always pissed me off.
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    Re: Ruh roh Iceman - something else to explain while driving

    Originally posted by KQ
    Drivers Spot X-Rated Films in Other Cars


    "You're not allowed to have sex in your car, so why are you allowed to watch it?" Carlton asked.

    Does that mean I have to get rid of my auto-suck?



    (link is nsfw, if you hadn't guessed)

    Chocolate Foam???????
    Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carathon.
    Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
    Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.


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    Thumbs up

    Originally posted by phUnk
    Next thing you know, those fascists will be hassling me for the airbrushed photorealistic picture of my immense dong.
    So you did get that special birthday present...make sure and sterilze before using!

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    Man, I wish I could figure out why my name is in the topic. All kinds of possibilities come to mind.

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    something else - the NY detective mentioned if the driver had tinted windows, he wouldn't have been able to see the porno going on inside...

    several states have laws in regards to window tinting, and my guess would say that if the windows were so dark that you couldn't see the movie inside, that shit's illegal and the guy'd still get a ticket. Or the cops would have an excuse to pull him over.

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    Re: Ruh roh Iceman - something else to explain while driving

    Originally posted by KQ
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    "You're not allowed to have sex in your car, so why are you allowed to watch it?"
    Dammit but my parents won't leave the house for more then a hour, and we don't have a Gondola at Aly (has anyone scored in a gondola?)
    Its not that I suck at spelling, its that I just don't care

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    Re: Re: Ruh roh Iceman - something else to explain while driving

    Originally posted by ak_powder_monkey
    Dammit but my parents won't leave the house for more then a hour, and we don't have a Gondola at Aly (has anyone scored in a gondola?)
    We all have, Junior

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    Originally posted by iceman
    Man, I wish I could figure out why my name is in the topic.
    Dunno but I sure am jealous.

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    Originally posted by Jetter
    something else - the NY detective mentioned if the driver had tinted windows, he wouldn't have been able to see the porno going on inside...

    several states have laws in regards to window tinting, and my guess would say that if the windows were so dark that you couldn't see the movie inside, that shit's illegal and the guy'd still get a ticket. Or the cops would have an excuse to pull him over.
    Yep, NY only allows 70% light transmission, which is pretty much no tint.

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    speaking of TV's playing in a car

    The teletubbies in the car to one side, the wiggles in the car in front of me, surrounded by animated insanity. Wait it gets worse, speeds approaching 100 mph, La La flies out the window, attaching itself to the side view mirror of an 18 wheeler reeling from a fresh dusting of crank on the roads. Smoke starts to fill up the inside of the car, turn the windshield wipers on, this does little to help. Glance over at the car next to me the Wiggles are bound and gagged in the back seat and Harry Jenks has taken the wheel. The man has red skin and where his shoulders should be, are fingers. Aim the gun and the back wheel, BAM!! Shots ring out, glass shatters, forgot to roll the windows down, but the wheel goes limp. The mud wall lessens the impact.

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    Originally posted by iceman
    Man, I wish I could figure out why my name is in the topic. All kinds of possibilities come to mind.
    Your name is in the topic line because of ............

    Originally posted by iceman
    I think it looks kinda cheesy plus a lot of times I leave the computer on and TGR is there when my kids go to use the computer.

    Not a big deal, it would just be nicer if the words weren't there.

    It's kinda like driving in the car and one of "those" commercials comes on..."Dad, what's erectile dysfunction?"
    Get it?
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