Rhino
11-17-2006, 10:11 AM
Careful Where You Choose to Consummate Your Love
Thursday, November 16, 2006
A steamy little rendezvous with his girlfriend proved a costly affair for one firefighter when he was forced to 'fess up to the crime of fornication.
The lusty duo met for a forbidden tryst in a newly constructed South Carolina home, hoping to inflame their passions, the Associated Press reports.
Days after the sexy encounter between the man and his then-girlfriend, an unrelated blaze in the house sent the fire department to scope out the area.
Knowing his DNA was, ahem, left at the scene, the frisky firefighter was forced to confess to his crime, saying the couple had wanted to be the first "to have sex in the mansion."
The initial charge was burglary, which is defined as unlawfully entering a building with the intent to commit a crime. But given the circumstances of the entrance, the police determined that the real crime was fornication.
The misdemeanor charge of fornication — sex between an unmarried man and women — is still on the books in South Carolina, although the state Supreme Court has ruled the law unconstitutional.
The man's penalty for the misdemeanor crime is a $200 fine … along with some public embarrassment. However, the police will not be pursuing any further penalties.......http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,230110,00.html
Thursday, November 16, 2006
A steamy little rendezvous with his girlfriend proved a costly affair for one firefighter when he was forced to 'fess up to the crime of fornication.
The lusty duo met for a forbidden tryst in a newly constructed South Carolina home, hoping to inflame their passions, the Associated Press reports.
Days after the sexy encounter between the man and his then-girlfriend, an unrelated blaze in the house sent the fire department to scope out the area.
Knowing his DNA was, ahem, left at the scene, the frisky firefighter was forced to confess to his crime, saying the couple had wanted to be the first "to have sex in the mansion."
The initial charge was burglary, which is defined as unlawfully entering a building with the intent to commit a crime. But given the circumstances of the entrance, the police determined that the real crime was fornication.
The misdemeanor charge of fornication — sex between an unmarried man and women — is still on the books in South Carolina, although the state Supreme Court has ruled the law unconstitutional.
The man's penalty for the misdemeanor crime is a $200 fine … along with some public embarrassment. However, the police will not be pursuing any further penalties.......http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,230110,00.html