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	<title>How likely is it that someone would be falsely arrested for soliciting sex in a public restroom?</title>
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	<description>How likely is it that someone would be falsely arrested for soliciting sex in a public restroom? Leaving aside the question of whether Sen. Craig is guilty (I think he probably is, mainly because it had already been reported a year ago that he had a predilection for washroom encounters), do innocent people commonly (or even rarely) get set up?  Has that happened to anyone here?  I have no personal interest in washroom sex.  But if I have a layover in Minneapolis, or anywhere else, should I be paranoid about using the restrooms lest my trip get interrupted by an overzealous cop?</description>
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