In that case, how do they keep others from hearing?

I mean, come on! How do you have private sex in a public bathroom?

ST. PAUL, Minn. – In an effort to help Sen. Larry Craig, the American Civil Liberties Union is arguing that people who have sex in public bathrooms have an expectation of privacy.

Craig, of Idaho, is asking the Minnesota Court of Appeals to let him withdraw his guilty plea to disorderly conduct stemming from a bathroom sex sting at the Minneapolis airport.

The ACLU filed a brief Tuesday supporting Craig. It cited a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling 38 years ago that found that people who have sex in closed stalls in public restrooms “have a reasonable expectation of privacy.”

You might be able to block the view but you can’t stop the obvious sounds.

Do our taxes really go to these people? (sarcasm)

2 Responses to “In that case, how do they keep others from hearing?”

  1. BB-Idaho Says:

    Hey that’s my senator (not that I ever voted for him). IMHO that particular line of ACLU argumentation is not only silly, but has no legal merit. :lol:

  2. hillbilly Says:

    One does have to wonder how they figure it… that’s for sure.

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