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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-21-2008 @ 6:48AM
Karen said...
Curious. The women are charged with prostitution but the men get the lighter charge of "encouraging obscene behavior". Obviously the men were also active participants so shouldn't they get a charge relate to being a "john" or "pimp" if the women were the "prostitutes"? The men got off easy, pun intended.
Also, it says it was a competition, usually only the winners (or top 3) of competitions get paid or rewarded, right? So why punish the otehrs. They should just charge the bunch with lewd/obscene behavior in a public area (if it was public) and not postitution. They probably had several drinks, were horny anyway and somehow thought this would be a good idea. Bet they would've still done it if no money was involved.
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