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8th March 08, 07:05 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Panache
I am a gentleman first and foremost, and a gentleman knows how to deal with rude people and remain a gentleman.
I agree with what your post, but I would like to address the part I quoted above.
In Washington State, lifting a skirt or kilt can be construed as voyeurism, which is a class C felony (the statute is RCW 9A.44.115, with court precedents extending this to include "merely" lifting skirts.) A gentleman would not excuse criminal behavior as mere rudeness, as this invites the perpetrator to continue engaging in criminal activity.
The one time I was subjected to such an indignity, I turned to the person and reminded him of this law, pointing out that it was a felony and that if I pressed charges, he could face the rest of his life as a registered sex offender.
I never saw a drunk sober up that fast before.
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