At some point in your life there is a good chance you were at a sporting event where someone decided to streak. You might have even laughed about it, but at St. Francis High School streaking is no longer a laughing matter. Lately, they have seen a little too much of their students a little too often.
"They are in various types of undress. In one case we had a streaker wearing cleats only," said principal Paul Neubauer.
The St. Francis student streakers go back a few years, but this year school officials said it went too far. Football players and fans have seen a total of five streakers at three different games -- one of those was an away game. The last time it happened at St. Francis was for Homecoming and it got a little out of hand. The 17-year-old student streaker was caught and arrested by police on site. Another teen then tried to assault an officer during the arrest...
...One of the teens involved is no longer a student at St. Francis and is now attending another school. Another teen involved faces criminal sexual conduct charges for exposing himself to minors while streaking. He faces up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. He could also be classified as a sex offender if he is charged and convicted.
Why are people so freaked out by nudity?
Yeah, sure let's put the poor kid on a sex offenders list. It's not like there are REAL sex offenders out there to worry about. Let's fill that list with high school pranksters instead. Let's ruin somebody's adult life before it's even started.
What a world... :roll:
Why are people so freaked out by nudity?
Should this high school 17 year old, who flouted the threats and admonitions of the school administration, be put on a sex offender list for exposing himself to minors? Being on a sex offender list can seriously disrupt ones career and other aspirations, as you all know.
St. Francis High School Strikes Down On Streakers - wcco.com
Minors do not belong on the sex offenders list.
I think the only people who should be put on sex offender list are rapist, and child molesters and statutory rapist if the victim is 12 years old or younger(this is basically the cut off age in states that enacted laws mandating life in prison or execution for repeat child molesters/rapist).
You have a point there. We don't have a murderer list, a breaking and entering list, an animal cruelty list, or any other number of offenses that someone might want to know if their next-door neighbor had committed.
It is because outside of murder, torture and kidnapping sexual offenses are considered especially heinous.
What about murder? And what would you rather know about, that your neighbor has a former breaking and entering conviction or that your neighbor streaked at a high school football game?
I was just telling you why. Please don't assume my position on things by the answering of your question.
I didn't really assume that about you since I've noticed you are a rational, commonsense poster.
I have no opinion on the subject really. I was just answering your question. When you asked me things based on what looked like an assumption on my position. I figured I should explain.
Sorry about any confusion.
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