

This site was designed to be used and viewed solely by people who are at least 18 years of age, or who are otherwise legally considered to be of adult age depending on the community in which they live. In the meantime, riders say they're going to be very aware of their surroundings on the Metro.If you are under 18 (or under 21 in some areas), or you are offended by, or cannot legally view this type of material where you reside, or simply do not wish to be exposed to such materials YOU MUST LEAVE NOW.Īhead lay visual images, audio sounds, and verbal descriptions of a sexually oriented and frankly erotic nature. “So, one thing that may need to happen is to update the law to make clear that this is not permissible." "The problem, of course, is that technology has raced out ahead of what the law might have imagined,” Rotenburg said. "My reading is that people in these circumstances do have an expectation of privacy in public places, at least against this kind of conduct," he said.īut in previous similar cases, judges have at times ruled that people didn't have a right to privacy while in public.

Rotenburg also teaches privacy law at Georgetown University. “I think if it’s not illegal, it should be illegal,” said Marc Rotenburg, president of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Members of the public who wish to file a complaint against the user (DonkCam1) and request that the videos be removed can do so by emailing is not only investigating the videos, but also whether they are actually illegal. Metro says reports can be submitted online at /harassment, by texting MyMTPD or calling 20. The statements asks riders to report any harassment or suspicious behavior, "even if the incident does not rise to the level of a crime."

In a statement, Metro says its Transit Police are investigating the videos. The videos appear to have been taken during warmer weather, but apparently were taken this year, because the new Silver Line can be seen on the maps. Many of the women are shown sitting in front of maps of the Metro system that are displayed on many trains. The latest video was posted just a little over a week ago. The videos are labeled as "upskirting" on the website. They show women and teenage girls wearing short skirts or shorts. The videos are on a well-known pornographic website. WASHINGTON (WJLA) – Metro Transit Police are investigating after someone posted a dozen videos that appear to be secret recordings of female passengers.
