
Prince Harry is spotted solo at Pearl Harbor wearing a poppy (and no military medals) while royals turned out after the cenotaph Scotland already passed such a bill in 2009. Lawmakers in those countries are contemplating the Online Safety Bill, which would punish offenders with up to two years in prison for sending 'd**k pics.' His law would require sexual harassment training to those found to have violated the law, but there's stricter measures being offered in England and Wales. 'These images are frequently conveyed anonymously between mobile phones via text or digital file sharing services, and often on mass transit or in large public settings - violating the recipient's personal space and undermining their sense of safety,' Skoufis said when he introduced the measure in May. New York State Sentor James Skoufis has introduced legislation, with the support of dating app Bumble, the National Organization for Women and the National Women's Political Caucus, to outlaw the act. It's now a crime, punishable by a $500 fine to send dirty pics unrequested over a digital format. Last year, Texas became one of the first states to outlaw the practice, referred to as Cyber-flashing. Southwest Airlines maintains zero tolerance for this obscene and unacceptable behavior, and we offer our sincere apologies to the other Customers onboard.' 'Our Flight Attendants immediately addressed the situation and the Crew requested local law enforcement officers meet the flight upon arrival, which they did and subsequently apprehended the individual responsible. 'We can confirm this unfortunate incident occurred on a recent flight from Detroit to Denver,' a Southwest Airlines spokesperson told The Post. Southwest Airlines has not responded to requests for comment on the Cabo pervert, but in June they confirmed that 'Larry' had sent inappropriate photos to the passengers. 'Thankfully, I accepted it, saw who was sending it, and immediately started speaking up. 'Meet Larry who just airdropped a whole flight photos of his peepee,' according to the post. There were three cases reported in 2016 and 15 in 2017. Police investigated the first ever case of cyber-flashing in 2015 after an unwanted graphic picture popped up on a shocked London commuter's iPhone. It carries a $500 fine.Ĭyber-flashing was criminalized in Scotland under Section 6 of the Sexual Offence in 2009, while a similar measure was also passed in the Texas Senate unanimously in May 2019. Texas passed a law outlawing the practice last year. The New York legislature is contemplating a bill that would require sexual harassment training for anyone caught in the act. There is currently no law which directly addresses cyber-flashing in England and Wales, despite the act being made illegal in Scotland 12 years ago.

People are often targeted by cyber-flashing through AirDrop on public transport due to the technology's short range.
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These images are typically of male genitalia.ĪirDrop, which is specific to iOS devices such as iPads and iPhones, as well as Apple Macs, uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to connect over a short range to other devices. Cyber-flashing is the act of someone deliberately sending a stranger an unsolicited sexual image using the AirDrop feature on an iPhone.
