Residents in Santa Monica, California, are outraged after a pornography film was shot inside a local public library during business hours.
According to KCBS-TV, scenes for the purportedly amateur video were shot in the library, on the city's streets, and more. The outlet reported that footage from the film also features a female exposing herself outside of a local elementary school.
The woman in the video, according to those at KCBS who have seen it, boasts about not getting caught during the illicit behaviors.
Janet McLaughlin, one of the library's neighbors, expressed her disgust to the station.
"God forbid a child walked in the library and walked right in on the middle of it. That's my biggest concern," she insisted. "Children don't need to be exposed to this. If you want to do porn, stick to the hotels."
McLaughlin said that Santa Monica officials were made aware of the video. She added that authorities told her that the act was simply a "misdemeanor."
"[U]nless they witness it themselves, there is nothing they can do about it," McLaughlin stated.
She later added that things of this nature should never happen — especially when it comes to children.
“We have to have laws to stop them from doing things that puts children in harm's way," she insisted.
What are the details?
KCBS reported that the film — about 10 minutes in length — features a woman exposing herself in various public places and also engaging in sex acts in the library during business hours.The woman in the video, according to those at KCBS who have seen it, boasts about not getting caught during the illicit behaviors.
Janet McLaughlin, one of the library's neighbors, expressed her disgust to the station.
"God forbid a child walked in the library and walked right in on the middle of it. That's my biggest concern," she insisted. "Children don't need to be exposed to this. If you want to do porn, stick to the hotels."
McLaughlin said that Santa Monica officials were made aware of the video. She added that authorities told her that the act was simply a "misdemeanor."
"[U]nless they witness it themselves, there is nothing they can do about it," McLaughlin stated.
She later added that things of this nature should never happen — especially when it comes to children.
“We have to have laws to stop them from doing things that puts children in harm's way," she insisted.
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