Voyeurism under this subsection has four elements:
One case found that people in a public park have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such that a person who surreptitiously records them for a sexual purpose is guilty of
voyeurism under s. 162 (1)(c).
Not exact matches
«I always refused to do Big Brother and one year I did come
under a lot of pressure to do it but I'm not interested, I disapprove, I think its
voyeurism.»
Between the childlike voices in the score, the
voyeurism from the murderer, and the strange ending, this film crept
under my skin and lingered.
Loathed by some and revered by others, Lynch's dark fable of small - town decadence has a way of crawling
under the skin, pricking at the nerves and teasing the impulses toward violence and
voyeurism.
Known for her elegant filmic investigations into visual gestalts,
voyeurism, and perceptual memory, as well as her creative engagement with cinematic history, Rosalind Nashashibi presents several of her experimental 16 - mm productions from the past four years, including Bachelor Machines Part 2 (2007), which borrows footage and dialogue from Alexander Kluge's 1968 film Artists
Under the Big Top: Perplexed; and The Prisoner (2008), a nod to Chantal Akerman's 2000 film La Captive.
File this
under «It's a felony as soon as it happens to me, pal»: The Video
Voyeurism Prevention Act.
If so, consider arresting him
under the new «video
voyeurism» felony that was «created to meet the needs of an ever - changing technology in society.»
Observation or Recording for a Sexual Purpose is the third way in which
Voyeurism can occur,
under s. 162 (1)(c).
Voyeurism is an offence
under s. 162 of the Criminal Code.