You Might Be Able to Get $500 From Someone Who Sends You An Unsolicited Dick Pic.

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""When someone flashes you on the street, they are arrested; however, when someone does it online, nothing happens—and that's unacceptable," Jennifer McClellan, one of the sponsors of the bipartisan bill, ... "

"If the bill becomes law, a victim would receive statutory damages of not more than $500 or compensatory damages for emotional distress, reimbursement for reasonable attorney fees, "and a temporary restraining order to cease receiving sexually explicit images from the sender," according to the sponsors' statement."

https://www.newsweek.com/cyber-flas...artificial-intelligence-photos-videos-1883742
 
How did this work in pre smartphone times? Our faces can do all the basic phone things. We got the speakers, microphone and we ca do emojis. But the dickpic? Did guys knock on doors?
 
What if it's not your dick that you're flashing, say something smaller found randomly on the internet so as not to frighten people too terribly? I mean, that's thoughtful, isn't it?
 
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