Accused Peeping Tom Goes High Tech
submitted by dadaist
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fusing age-old lust with the kind of technology that made Silicon Valley famous, a Californian allegedly rigged up a tiny camera on his shoe to look up women's dresses -- until he was nabbed by police. "It's kind of like a modern version of the guy with a mirror on his shoe," Palo Alto detective Jim Coffman said on Wednesday. "It was a pinhole camera -- it is something that we use for surveillance purposes." Police said James Rich, 56, was nabbed at a classic car show on Sunday when someone noticed that he had little interest in cars and a particular focus on skirted woman attending the event. A camera lens the size of a pinhead was discovered placed on his shoe laces and linked via a wire in his pants to a video camera, police said. Rich was arrested and then released on misdemeanor charges for taking photographs of skin or underwear when there is an expectation of privacy, Coffman said. |
Sad, isn't it.
It's the technological equivalent of people who get off brushing into people in crowded placed. Frottage, I think. Whatever, it is non-consentual sexual activity. Just my take on it. |
If only we could find a way to get that initiative and creativity in people and channel it to good, rather than evil.... the world would be a better place.
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There's a better way. Lurking just isn't necessary!
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What kind of view would that freak get anyway?
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Grainy, dark view of a rainbow pallette of panties.
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Has anyone heard from PF lately? :D
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lol.. I was just thinkin the same thing..but he's on tonight..so...he better not see this one though..might give him ideas..
~Eliza |
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