TVs in cars
Maybe that's not such a great idea..
Went for a drive tonight and got stuck at a traffic light behind one of those big SUVs with a built-in tv... and apparently a built-in DVD player.. either that or a subscription to a satellite porno channel.. that's right.. they were watching porno..
I couldn't miss it, dark, screen clear as day..
I can imagine the questions they must have caused along their road trip "what's that man doing mommie?".
People either don't think others can view their screen or have a really disgusting idea of what is entertainment... Which begs for the question.. is what they were doing legal? If it wasn't.. what would it fall under? *They* weren't naked and having sex.. the actors on the screen were.. and technically they were inside a private vehicle, so not in the middle of a church yard setup with a big screen either..
Guess it's time to arm our cars with dark glasses for children for those inopportune moments.. or work on creative answers.
"Yoga, honey.. it's yoga".
Comments
Actually, in many states it is becoming illegal just for that reason. They are sighting it because, even if you are in "your private car", your still displaying public indecency and due to it being able to be seen clearly, it becomes a public show intended to "entertain others".
Posted by: Danne | July 7, 2003 09:54 AM
Yep, I agree with Danne. I was gonna say pretty much the same thing :-)
Posted by: Paul | July 7, 2003 01:02 PM
It's not illegal, but they are trying to make it illegal...
Posted by: Techie2000 | July 7, 2003 05:32 PM