You wrote: "I just asked a simple question I don't have a problem with it, yet what if I had my grandkids here and one happened to be looking over my shoulder when viewing an item, or the young mothers here say one of their small children just happened by the monitor."
Most US citizen I heared talking about this say: "I don't have a problem with it".
Something I can't understand. If your government enact laws you don't agree, don't elect them. Vote for somebody else. It's easy, trust me :)
Kids should be familiar with breasts and nipples from the first day they live. Hopefully this is true for US kids, too.
If your grandkid has a chance to look over your shoulder, make sure there is nothing to see. It is ---> YOUR responsibility. If it happend accidently, talk with the kids about what they see. Tell them WHY YOU look on this "bad things" and they better don't.