Baby, I’m Not Staring — I’m Just Normally Admiring God’s Creation In A Casual Or Cursory Manner*
Peter Vallone Jr.’s bill to outlaw looking just gets more and more confusing:
When women in his Queens district started complaining of a strange man standing under the steps of the elevated subway at Ditmars Boulevard, looking up their skirts, City Councilman Peter F. Vallone Jr. said he was as surprised as anyone to learn there was no law against it.
So he wrote one.
. . .
The bill would make it illegal to look at a person’s “sexual or other intimate parts” for more than a brief period, “in other than a casual or cursory manner,” for the purpose of entertainment, sexual arousal or gratification, or for the purpose of degrading or abusing the person being viewed.
The New York Civil Liberties Union issued a statement yesterday calling the proposal “creepy lawmaking.”
“The problem with this legislation is that it’s trying to get at this amorphous, vague behavior of looking, which is very imprecise,” said Donna Lieberman, the group’s executive director. “The language of the bill reflects how vague the activity that they’re trying to get at is, and the problem is that it’s an invitation to abuse, to selective enforcement based on the whims or prejudice of the individual police officer.”
She added, “What kind of a look is degrading, and therefore unlawful, who’s to say?”
Mr. Vallone responded that his bill was very narrowly drawn.
“We took great pains to make sure that the normal admiration of God’s creation was not made illegal,” Mr. Vallone said.
*And I’m pretty sure I’ve heard that kind of street harassment before . . .
Posted: August 23rd, 2007 | Filed under: Followed By A Perplexed Stroke Of The Chin