Jumbotron Displays Adult Movie in Train Station

It was called “Xin Jin Ping Mei.” This interesting and tasteful work is based on the story of “The Plum in the Golden Vase.”

The slight problem in broadcasting it publicly is that this particular version plumbs the area known to many as pornography. You see, it also goes by the name of “Sex and Chopsticks.”

Sensitive flowers were therefore outraged and wanted to know how this could have happen. The police came for Yuan Mou.

He reportedly explained that he was enjoying some downtime and thought that his laptop was disconnected from the Jumbotron. He was living in the building from which the screen hung, while he performed his required tasks.

Those of an acute disposition might find themselves remembering the Belgian professor at a Dutch university who was left in a similar quandary.

In his case, he was enjoying a little respite after a lecture. He thought he’d disconnected his laptop from the classroom projector. Sadly, his predilection for PornHub was exposed to a wider audience.

In Yuan Mou’s case, the investigation is reportedly continuing.

They can hardly charge him with indecent exposure, can they?

Admin Note: the last line inserted from the original article into this post here is very radical especially from a Chinese disciplinary scope of view. What would they charge him with? And in America they most definitively would have charged him with a minimum of some related sex charge.

Very surprising outcome for China. Read the full story at:  http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57592521-71/scenes-you-may-have-missed-porn-on-a-train-station-jumbotron/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=title

 

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