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House passes voyeurism amendments after sponsor cites Washington state ruling
Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2003
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Summary
The House passed House Bill 129 unanimously after Representative Goodfellow said a recent Washington state high-court decision revealed a gap in state law; the bill expands voyeurism prohibitions to include recording with cameras and reflective devices and adds enhanced penalties for sale or distribution of images.
Representative Brent Goodfellow explained that House Bill 129 responds to a Washington State Supreme Court ruling he cited in a news article describing an incident in which a woman was secretly filmed. Goodfellow said the ruling showed a gap…
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