A bill designed to close a loophole in Connecticut’s anti-voyeurism statue has been signed into law. People were already banned from knowingly filming, photographing or recording a person’s underwear, genitals or buttocks in an area “where such other person has a reasonable expectation of privacy.” The bill makes it clear the law applies even in a public place. The measure was cosponsored by New Milford Representative Bill Buckbee and approved unanimously in both chambers.