I am dreading receiving a text from Red Pope

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By britexpat

American teenagers facing charges over texting nude images

Teenagers in America are facing child pornography charges for 'sexting' - the latest high-tech craze which involved texting nude pictures of themselves to other teens.

Police and prosecutors are not amused by youngsters sending images of their private parts by mobile phone.

Sending nude self-portraits has landed two boys in Indiana in hot water with the authorities. One teenager has been charged with child pornography and the other with obscenity for sending a photo of his privates to female classmates.

In Pennsylvania three high school girls who sent semi-nude pictures and the four boys who received them were all charged with child pornography. All but one accepted a lesser misdemeanor to avoid an embarrassing trial – one boy's mother is considering fighting the case.

Dante Bertani, chief public defender in Westmoreland County, where the students went to court, called the felony charges "horrendous". He says such treatment should be reserved for sex offenders, not teenagers who might have used poor judgment, but meant nothing malicious.

"It should be an issue between the school, the parents and the kids and primarily the parents and the kids," says Mr Bertani. "It's not something that should be going through the criminal system."

In Utah the police have investigated 28 teenagers from five juniour high schools and three high schools for texting sexual images to friends.

In Ohio a 14-year-old girl who sent racy shots to classmates faced sex charges. The charges were dropped after she agreed to a curfew, gave up her cell phone and said she would use the internet only when supervised for three months.

Parents who defend the teenagers say it is the modern way to flirt and is harmless fun.

One school social counselor disagreed: "The problem is it doesn't just go to that person, but that person sends it to another person and then a rumor mill starts and it causes a lot of problems and heartaches for a lot of students when all that gets out. I think they need to think about what they're doing and think about the consequences."

Michael McAlexander, a prosecutor in Allen County, Indiana, said : "Hopefully we'll get the message out to these kids. We don't want to throw these kids in jail. But we want them to think about what they are doing."

Telegraph

By GodFather.• 10 Feb 2009 10:34
GodFather.

Now this is how you do it Brit...

You walk out of the Pub (only works on the weatherspoon pub chain where they have big windows and you can see every on inside)you and your mate are pissed off for what ever reason.. You go to the side where all those irritating B******ds are sitting you do the moonie and flash the cam at the same time.. so you get you pic in the relection..lol

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By britexpat• 10 Feb 2009 10:30
britexpat

How the hell are you going to take a picture of you mooning ??

Even position 212A of the Kama Sutra does not allow for that sort of thing..

By GodFather.• 10 Feb 2009 10:29
GodFather.

Red_Pope I think it is the time to make some confessions, when can I come to your confession booth..

Man have not seen you this year.. where the heck are you hiding.. I think I saw you in Old Souq a few weeks ago with a girl and a guy?

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By DaRuDe• 10 Feb 2009 10:28
DaRuDe

any one interested to see pm me your cell number :D

By GodFather.• 10 Feb 2009 10:27
GodFather.

I better be care next time when i do the moony then?...lol

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By Gypsy• 10 Feb 2009 10:17
Gypsy

In this case I really think the government is over-reacting, there are other things that can be done to curb this besides ruining these kids lives.

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 15:52
anonymous

to go down to the level of idiocy of these teen-agers? Who is the real idiot? No offense meant! Lol!!!!!!!!!!

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 15:44
anonymous

This forum is sparking with anecdotes of experiences..

By Gypsy• 9 Feb 2009 13:29
Gypsy

That's teenage culture. Regardless of race, culture or religion teenagers around the world are idiots with too many hormones.

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 13:25
anonymous

just asking? Not complaining, though! Lol!

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By britexpat• 9 Feb 2009 12:35
britexpat

I didn't realise they had "bike sheds" in Canada ..

By Gypsy• 9 Feb 2009 12:34
Gypsy

Probably Brit.

By Gypsy• 9 Feb 2009 12:33
Gypsy

I was known to flash my assets on a dare. :p

By britexpat• 9 Feb 2009 12:32
britexpat

I think you may have opened yourself up to a rash of PMs and SMS's :)

By Mis-Cat• 9 Feb 2009 12:32
Mis-Cat

reminds funny anecdote from my life........

I went to a friends sleep over when I was twelve, now those that know me know that have have some pretty impressive assets and back then they were slightly smaller but not by much, anyway while mucking around a friend pulled up my top just as another happened to take a snapshot..needless to say that Monday the photo went around the entire 6th grade like wild fire...

If everyone cared and nobody cried

If everyone loved and nobody lied

If everyone shared and swallowed their pride

Then we'd see the day when nobody died....Chad Kroeger

By Gypsy• 9 Feb 2009 12:27
Gypsy

I know lots of 14 year old boys who would have done this, hell I know guys in their 30's who would have done it.

As for girls, some girls do it to be cool. I probably would have done it.

By britexpat• 9 Feb 2009 12:25
britexpat

I must admit that in my case the answer would be a definite NO!

OK, i can perhaps understand boys doing this as a means of showing off, but girls ???

By Gypsy• 9 Feb 2009 12:23
Gypsy

Come boys and girls (especially boys!) would you not have been tempted to do something similar if you were 14?

By arecel• 9 Feb 2009 12:19
arecel

child phonography is severe a case against the kids. after all, they are minors, not of mature minds. i think to be penalized are the parents, though,hehehe.. did u not noticed that parents nowadays are getting weirder and weirder?. before, when you hear the word "parents", it conjure up images of strict, disciplinarian, upright and respectable species. but now, laughingstock is one good word to describe them. that, and stupid.

By britexpat• 9 Feb 2009 11:22
britexpat

So you would be comfortable if your child did this ?

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 11:08
anonymous

THEIR JUST NAUGTHY NOT THE PARENTS...

By cynbob• 9 Feb 2009 10:57
cynbob

Or, maybe they aren't what they're "cracked up" to be....

So, they will just fade away...far, far away.

By britexpat• 9 Feb 2009 10:46
britexpat

I must admit sharing the pics of one's private parts with the world seems a bit of a drastic act as an attention getter.

I'm sure many will regret it in a few years time.

By cynbob• 9 Feb 2009 10:00
cynbob

How, pray tell, will they "crack" the case?

I mean, if you've seen one "crack," you've seen them all. Right?

By Eagley• 9 Feb 2009 09:58
Eagley

Lol! Nice one, RP.

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By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 09:44
anonymous

The news article said:

"The problem is it doesn't just go to that person, but that person sends it to another person and then a rumor mill starts and it causes a lot of problems and heartaches for a lot of students when all that gets out. I think they need to think about what they're doing and think about the consequences."

I'm not going to start the rumor mill, but I heard some nasty comments of people in QL lately. Two guys are under suspicion of sharing pictures of intimate parts.

One of them, who uses, one particular avatars resembling a wolf. The other person, an Engineer, who is baldheaded and from the UK.

The names keeps going on and on, I'm just stating the captains of the naked Photo cartel.

They all like to exchange pictures of the rear anatomy. Specially where the sun is not shining at all.

After a detail and persistent investigation, all initial leads, direct to a "big fish" responsible of the network of photo sharing.

All leads are Vinculated to some guy who drives a pink KIA....

PS

All persons portrayed in this posting are presume to be innocent , until proven guilty in a court of law.

By Rabbit• 9 Feb 2009 09:31
Rabbit

...with the assault of media nudity,it's natural for them to be inclined towards getting involved. IMO this is just their naive way of expressing their eagerness to join the band of seemingly cool yuppies.

Running is the best thing God ever created!

- Rabbit

By Gypsy• 9 Feb 2009 09:25
Gypsy

I wouldn't call it "harmless" fun but I wouldn't call it child pornography either. I can understand the parents being upset with the charges, I wouldn't want my child being charged with being a sex offender (which means that they go on a database for the rest of their lives and in many states their neighbours will be notified that a sex offender has moved into the vicinity) when the only thing their guilty of is being stupid teenagers.

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 09:16
anonymous

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By mjamille28• 9 Feb 2009 09:16
mjamille28

eventually...

By coffeeCrumble• 9 Feb 2009 09:12
coffeeCrumble

Modern day to flirt? ahahaha... Funny it seems.

So if for example I want to flirt with you, I have to send a picture of me on things like those? naaahhh, I would rather not flirt. lol

By cynbob• 9 Feb 2009 09:12
cynbob

The parents, once again, come to the rescue of their Bad Billies and Silly Sallies---sad, but true.

They need to listen to the counselor.

Parents are clueless because unless their "angels" suffer real consequences, they will not learn their lesson.

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 09:11
anonymous

No ethics no standards, nothing. What a $hyt-whole this world has become.

By mjamille28• 9 Feb 2009 09:07
mjamille28

"Parents who defend the teenagers say it is the modern way to flirt and is harmless fun." -- im reading this with raised eyebrows... :/

By qalove• 9 Feb 2009 09:04
qalove

I think there is plenty of concern, and I am sure these young ladies and gents will get a good talking-to and grounding at home! But I understand parents who want it to remain private within a family, and deal with it within a family, instead of dragging it through the courts and make it a public affair.

Also, it IS sort of a harmless fun, except of course if the receiving parties didn't ask for the pics in the first place.

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 09:04
anonymous

in "some" or in general of the west? Just asking!

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By rMs_000• 9 Feb 2009 09:03
rMs_000

very nice parents..

rMs .. !!

By qatarisun• 9 Feb 2009 09:02
qatarisun

lol.. brit, i wish you'd never given to Red Pope your mobile number... :)

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By mjamille28• 9 Feb 2009 09:00
mjamille28

are also doing the same thing.. :/

By britexpat• 9 Feb 2009 08:58
britexpat

I too was surprised at the parents' lack of concern. A sad reflection on our society today!

By mjamille28• 9 Feb 2009 08:56
mjamille28

By anonymous• 9 Feb 2009 08:53
anonymous

There are parents who defend this?

Harmless fun????

Unbelievable.

By Harry99• 9 Feb 2009 08:15
Harry99

Being a man of the cloth, perhaps he'll onl;y send a picture of his sceptre.

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