Intimacy in public: where to draw the line
By Shawn Lee Miller
PICTURES of couples behaving intimately in public have been making its rounds on the internet through websites like STOMP.
While these acts of intimacy may be nothing new, the frequency in which they are caught on camera have raised an eyebrow or two.
"It's just that there is an increasing number of camera phones around. These things were present since my mum's times. However, people taking pictures of others should protect the identity of the people they are taking pictures of because you don't want to get them into trouble," said STOMP Star Blogger Silver Ang.
While most Singaporeans RazorTV spoke to were against such invasions of privacy, there were some who felt that couples who have no reservations about acting intimately in public do not deserve to have their privacy protected since they are in a public place