The Military's Highest Court Has Ruled That it is a Crime For Troops To Make a Sex Tape
The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces says troops making a sex tape is the equivalent to having sex in public
Making a sex tape is a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the military's highest court has ruled.
While it is perfectly legal for civilians to make videos of themselves having sex, service members are prohibited from doing so because it is "both prejudicial to good order and discipline and service discrediting."
The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces ruled that making a sex tape — even if it is never distributed and nobody sees it — amounts to having sex in public, according to a decision issued on May 23.
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I was quite guilty while I was in serving then and I have yet another reason to be thankfully I am not longer enlisted
Highest military court probing implications for threesomes and orgies
That controversy has been burning in my mind for months. Thank God they finally settled it.
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