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Quote by: Heather Let’s say you’re walking down a friendly looking neighborhood, and you look into the window of a house as you pass by, and you find your eyes are met with a sexual display you were not expecting.
Does the property owner have the right to do whatever they so choose within the confines of their own home, even if they do so with the drapes wide open? |
Let’s say you’re walking down a friendly looking neighborhood, and you look into the window of a house as you pass by, and you find your eyes are met with someone firing a gun at you.
Does the property owner have the right to do whatever they so choose within the confines of their own home, even if they do so with the drapes wide open?
IE, obviously just because someone is doing something on private property doesn't mean they're immune to public law.
The question then becomes how can we possibly make an objective definition for what is "offensive"?