Originally Posted By Dabob2 That's true, but that has to go through a very long process (which almost certainly won't happen here). I suppose the ACLU could attempt to bring such a case and have it wend its way through the courts, but they'll have to get a test case other than Craig, as he certainly won't lend himself to it.
Originally Posted By JohnS1 And once the ACLU comes up with a collection of things that aren't illegal to do in airport restrooms, they can call it....Craig's List! (Don't all hit me at once)
Originally Posted By mele <<I dunno - it seems to me that it would be a perfectly reasonable line of defense to say - well, I still insist I wasn't doing X, Y or Z, but I can't seem to convince you of that, so if you're going to insist on accusing me of X, Y and Z, then let me just say that in my opinion, X, Y and Z are not crimes in the first place, so I should be absolved of guilt on that basis.>> That would work a lot better if he hadn't been so publicly against homosexuality.