marginal response.
In the example given by the young woman in my class - she was _not_ in general public.
She was sitting in a chair on the porch of family house. He was sitting on the porch steps about 3 feet below her
(deliberately) turned slightly to the side and, again, not holding the camera up to his eye while he
crouched down. He held it at arms length, pointed upwards. Like the park police, that's how it
was noticeable that he was doing this. She was not wearing anything revealing - only visible if someone
purposefully got in a position to tilt the camera up her skirt to her crotch.
He denied he was 'doing anything'. Until pics showed up on FB. When she called him out - he thought it
was hilarious, family members blew it all off.
She brought it up in a teen girls class when I ask girls to describe a situation they had a 'bad gut feeling' about.
The man involved was her 20 yr old cousin.
what do you have to offer for this?
If she's a minor, then it is illegal and he should be arrested. The laws on child pornography are both pretty strict and pretty cut and dried. The evidence is on his facebook page.