Ravenwood - 12/16/04 06:30 AM
Caesar's Atlantic City was fined $80,000 because their security personnel were caught using security cameras to look down women's blouses, reports CNN.
On three occasions in 2000 and 2001, Caesars surveillance camera operators "recorded footage of selected parts of the anatomy of several females," in violation of statutes governing the use of clandestine surveillance by casinos, authorities said. [...]At least this didn't happen in Washington State, where the courts have determined that voyeurism is not illegal because women don't have an expectation of privacy when they wear skirts.One tape from 2000 contained 16 minutes of footage focusing on the anatomy of several females, according to Deputy Attorney General Cyrus Pitre. Another tape made the same night, from a different camera, showed 80 minutes' worth of footage focusing on women's anatomy, he said.
Damn, Steve. Those women could be hiding chips or cards in the space between their boobs. Caesar's Palace has a right to look for casino cheats.
Are they hiring?
"Men are pigs"
Yes, we are! But I don't think this is as big a deal as they want to make it.
Posted by: mikem at December 17, 2004 12:42 AMSo I take it that these comments are from pigs. I think this behavior is a complete violation of privacy. If they want to continue doing it, they can, but they should be forced to pay the consequences. It might sound like a perk of the job, but not at the expense of someone who doesn't want their privates shared by strangers! This is disrespect of women--don't be so cheap and go to a strip club where it's their choice!
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