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According to CBC News, Canada:
In 2009, Scotland criminalized sending unsolicited explicit photos in its Sexual Offences Act.
In September 2019, Texas passed House Bill 27-80, creating a criminal offense of unlawful electronic transmission of sexually explicit visual material. The law states that anyone who sends an image that is "not sent at the request of or with the express consent of the recipient" can be fined with a Class C misdemeanor.
The UK is also working on an Online Safety Bill to make "cyber-flashing" a criminal offense, for which perpetrators can face up to two years behind bars.
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Pool Pros text questions here
According to CBC News, Canada:
In 2009, Scotland criminalized sending unsolicited explicit photos in its Sexual Offences Act.
In September 2019, Texas passed House Bill 27-80, creating a criminal offense of unlawful electronic transmission of sexually explicit visual material. The law states that anyone who sends an image that is "not sent at the request of or with the express consent of the recipient" can be fined with a Class C misdemeanor.
The UK is also working on an Online Safety Bill to make "cyber-flashing" a criminal offense, for which perpetrators can face up to two years behind bars.
CMAHCSupport the show
Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:
Email us: [email protected]

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