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National Council Decides to Ban Unwanted Penis Images

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The unsolicited sending of genital photos becomes punishable.

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The unsolicited sending of genital photos becomes punishable.

·Vienna, Austria
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Why a man thinks a photo of his best piece could trigger enthusiasm is well researched and yet difficult to grasp. Soon there will be a law on it.

·Vienna, Austria
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A 38-year-old woman discovered a dick pic on the side of her car window late Tuesday afternoon at the Hoge Vucht shopping center in Breda. That same day, more Polaroids of penises were found on the car windows of young women, but this time on Westerparklaan in Breda. It appears the perpetrator distributed photos in more locations. Police are investigating the perverted act. Following the story of 33-year-old Anne*, who found a dick pic on her ca…

As of September 1, the sending of Dick-Pics is subject to sexual harassment. Furthermore, a marriage ban for minors has been decided.

The sending of so-called "dick pics" without consent will become punishable in the future. The National Council decided on Thursday a corresponding law - with a large majority, but against the votes of the FPÖ. The unsolicited sending of images with genitals becomes punishable. A corresponding prohibition to protect against sexual harassment was decided on Thursday with the votes of the ruling parties as well as the Greens in the National Counci…

The National Council decided on Thursday to ban unwanted genital images. It is hoped that young people will have enough diversion and enlightenment, and that repeat offenders will be punished more severely.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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