Foster said Detective Abbott told her that after obtaining photos of the teen’s erect penis he would “use special software to compare pictures of this penis to this penis. "
This is where I live. Cops are all the time photographing my junk and asking me if my stage name is Peter North.The authorities in Prince William County, Virginia .....
I've been mistaken for Randy Spears once or twice. Ok, I'll confess....This is where I live. Cops are all the time photographing my junk and asking me if my stage name is Peter North.
Probably forgot to zoom out to 100% on their fancy penis comparison software .This is where I live. Cops are all the time photographing my junk and asking me if my stage name is Peter North.
LOL! Hey, wait a minute .....Probably forgot to zoom out to 100% on their fancy penis comparison software .
Probably forgot to zoom out to 100% on their fancy penis comparison software .
Maybe he sent it to the girlfriend unsolicited and she freaked and showed her parents.The picture thing is only part of the ridiculousness of this
why are they only charging the boy?
ole Buelah Ballbreaker is on the case....that poor boy doesn't stand a chance!
From the original Post articleMaybe he sent it to the girlfriend unsolicited and she freaked and showed her parents.
Why do you want to know?:eek2:LOL. WTH Where do you buy that software?
Agreed. There are bigger problems in the world than teens texting pictures of their privates to each other. Especially if it's "consensual."Neither should be charged, as the statute is designed to protect the victim who also happen to be the perpetrators, if that makes sense.
completely agree that neither should beNeither should be charged, as the statute is designed to protect the victim who also happen to be the perpetrators, if that makes sense.
If it were my son, I'd smack him upside his head for being stupid in the first place...unless of course, he was texting the picture to Vivid Videos for an audition or something. Then I would understand. :biggrin2:completely agree that neither should be
but, if that was my son I'd be screaming for the charges to be dropped or both charged.
No, there's not.Agreed. There are bigger problems in the world than teens texting pictures of their privates to each other. Especially if it's "consensual."