SB1329: New OK Rules for Peeping Tom Offenders

Failed legislation keeps current rules for peeping tom offenders

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What did SB1329 want to accomplish?

SB1329 wanted to change the rules about who needs to register as a sex offender in Oklahoma.

Right now, the law is about “peeping toms,” or people who secretly watch others in private places. The bill says that if someone is convicted of certain peeping tom offenses, they will have to register as a sex offender. This includes cases where someone uses cameras or other equipment to secretly take pictures or videos of private parts of people without their permission.

Who would have benefited from this law?

✔️Victims of Peeping Toms: People who have been secretly watched or photographed will benefit because the law increases the penalties and tracking for those who commit these crimes.

✔️General Public: The law aims to enhance safety and privacy by ensuring that individuals convicted of peeping tom offenses are registered as sex offenders, which helps prevent future incidents.

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