Julian Sanchez | July 19, 2003
The Economist reports that, under Britain's new sex law, teen kissing is proscribed. Two high school sophomores locking lips on a park bench could (in theory—one hopes nobody would actually prosecute such a case) get five years in prison each.
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|7.19.03 @ 6:05AM|#
But, of course, the law would exclude gays kissing at ball games.
D Anghelone|7.19.03 @ 9:19AM|#
On commission to The Economist?
Is Hilary Benn naive? - sex crime overhaul
|7.21.03 @ 8:01AM|#
Who will protect us from mutually consenting people engaging in acts of affection, love, caring, passion, and relief - IN PUBLIC?!?!?!