(April 15, 2016 at 9:24 pm)Losty Wrote:(April 15, 2016 at 9:19 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: They use mirrors and plant hidden cameras.
Do you think there is a legitimate reason to believe that disallowing transwoman to continue using whatever restroom they're comfortable using will decrease the risk of this happening?
This is the key to it all, C_L. How does allowing trans people the choice in bathrooms affect sexual predators setting up mirrors and hidden cameras in bathrooms? I really hope you can step outside of this for a bit and see how these two things are not related, and that bathroom laws don't do anything to prevent this from happening.
Peeping in a bathroom is a felony, and these bathroom ordinances have very small civil penalties, if any. It is ridiculous to argue that these bathroom bills will do more than existing laws to prevent someone from setting up mirrors and cameras in bathrooms, and that their expressed gender has literally nothing to do with it.
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