Police were on the scene in 15 minutes and the man was arrested. He was eventually charged with outraging public decency, because Hong Kong currently has no specific law against taking pictures up women’s skirts, known as upskirting.
That is set to change with the introduction of a proposed amendment to the Crimes Ordinance, aimed at preventing six new offences in the city. They include: voyeurism, defined as observing or recording the intimate acts of others; non-consensual recording of the intimate parts of a person for a sexual purpose or dishonest gain, which includes upskirting and taking photographs down a person’s top; non-consensual publication of intimate images; as well as the threat to publish intimate images or videos without consent. Read More...
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A 84 días del comienzo de los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio, las delegaciones de medio mundo buscan alternativas para poder viajar a Japón con la antelación suficiente para que a sus deportistas les dé tiempo a aclimatarse a su humedad, sus altas temperaturas y al cambio horario.El protocolo elaborado por el COI y el Comité Organizador sólo permite la entrada en la Villa Olímpica cinco días antes de que empiecen a competir, salvo en dos deportes (vela e hípica) y en un tercer caso: que el deportista tenga que hacer varias escalas y deba pasarse casi un día entero volando si no viaja antes de esos cinco días. Read More...
While the tweak brought cheer to some women newly eligible for the procedure, others say the policy is still not fully inclusive as the use of frozen eggs only applies to those who are married.
Women’s fertility autonomy, not birth rates, should be our focus: UN
For women like Tan, who turned 38 this year, the liberalisation of the rules comes too little, too late. “If they increased the age limit to 40. Read More...