I feel safer now because [fill in the blank]:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Porn and driving don't mix - at least not in Tennessee.I probably should close the window blinds by my computer monitor, someone might walk down the street and peer into the window and see some scantily clad action going on. I wouldn't want to be blamed for causing physical insecurities in someone elses life. So from now on, Tim Swanson's house has a closed window, no peekage policy (tangent: speaking of no windows, check out this petition). Posted by Tim at June 1, 2003 02:27 AM | TrackBackThe state Senate has voted unanimously to ban X-rated videos from cars and other vehicles if the television screens can be seen from the street.
Senator Mark Norris filed the legislation after getting a complaint from a constituent. The man said his daughters could see a sex tape being played in a van stopped at a red light. Many vehicles now have the option of being equipped with video players.
But the measure wouldn't outlaw all mobile red light districts. Porn fans could still watch sex tapes if their car windows are tinted or covered by shades.
closed windows at the swanson place??? well now guess I could stand outside and listen :P
Posted by: gnome-girl at June 2, 2003 11:50 PMNote to self, no more "trips" to tenn...
Posted by: Bob Parker at June 2, 2003 11:50 PM