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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Right to Privacy in Restroom Not Absolute
2005-01-12
ST. LOUIS (AP) - A man found partly disrobed with a woman, cocaine and marijuana in the one-person restroom of an Iowa convenience store in an area known for prostitution had no absolute right to privacy, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
Those Hawkeyes sure know how to have fun
An 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel unanimously rejected Lonnie Maurice Hill's claim that police who found him with the woman and drugs breached his Fourth Amendment right to privacy, making the drugs illegally seized and unusable as evidence.
If you don't have a right to privacy in the can, where do you?
Other courts have held that the right of privacy in bathrooms varies case to case, with some judges holding that a stall in a public restroom is not a private place when used for something other than its intended purpose.
What is the intended use? The elimination of bodily fluids. That's all this poor guy was trying to do.
"The Fourth Amendment protects people and not places," Judge Donald Lay
unfortunate name
wrote for the three-judge 8th Circuit panel. In Hill's case, "it was not a single person using the single toilet restroom but two persons of opposite gender and, under the circumstances, we hold that they had a diminished expectation of privacy
They went in the bathroom because they expected privacy. If they'd had a diminished expectation of privacy, they'd have returned to the convenience store.
which had expired by the time the officers arrived."
Making a lot of noise, were they?
When it comes to restroom privacy, "we have never held that this expectation lasts indefinitely," Lay wrote.
This warning provided as a public service.
Posted by:Mrs. Davis

#2  Italy too. I remember trying to conduct some business one time in the Florence train station but the old lady I had to hand money to get in to the throne room kept rattling around.

The sandpaper toilet paper didn't help matters, either.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-01-12 4:29:19 PM  

#1  Would the man have been O.K. in a 2-person bathroom? Was in St. Martins recently in a public bathroom. When they say public that is just what they mean. The cleaning woman came to tidy up while I was taking care of business at the urinal. For a moment I felt a momentary twinge of being a frog until I regained my senses. In france, public restrooms are very public and tend to be unisexual (maybe trisexual that is, they try anything sexual).
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2005-01-12 12:23:56 PM  

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