Nasty Perverts
Using Hidden Cameras To Film
People In Private Places Is A Felony Punishable By Prison Time
November 12. 2007
Kid Rock
Warner Bros. singer Kid Rock has accused a music
venue of installing a hidden camera in his dressing room to secretly film him.
His security man found said hidden camera that was hooked up to send the
unlawful videotaping to the internet via a illegal feed.
They even admitted they placed the hidden camera
there and claimed it was for security purposes. OK, a dressing room is where
people dress and change their clothes, hence the word dressing.
Privacy is to be expected, otherwise you'd post
a big sign that there is a camera in there. You knew it was wrong, hence it was
hidden from performers. It was some nasty, perverted person wanting a peep show,
which is illegal.
Kid Rock and his biracial son
If Kid Rock changed his clothes,
held business meetings, talked to his lawyer or even had his
girlfriend in his private dressing room, it was being illegally
filmed by the hidden camera, breaking a whole bunch of laws.
This conduct is a serious felony punishable by
fines and years of imprisonment. It is also a terrible human rights abuse that
says something awful about the perpetrators. It is extremely perverted, nasty
and sick. It’s as low as you can go in terms of serious human rights abuses.
You cannot film people in private places where
privacy is to be expected, such as their homes, apartments, dorm rooms, school
locker rooms, public bathrooms and dressing rooms, but sick cases like these are
popping up. Read further in the article.
What kind of animal would do something like
that.
People who do such things belong behind bars.
They have serious mental disorders and are a danger to the
public.
I wrote about this in my
UN
complaint. Looks like it is a nasty, perverted form of misconduct
occurring in the entertainment industry all around. It is sick and contemptible.
You have to be one nasty degenerate to do something like that.
Right now, a vile Hollywood cult is actively
violating people’s privacy in this manner. But, because the FBI, and then the
Metropolitan Police followed said agency's lead, engaging in criminal
negligence, said cult felt they could commit invasive activity on a broader
scale.
Said Hollywood cult has gone from from illegal
wiretapping to hidden cameras in people's homes. They commissioned break-ins to
several British properties to snoop around, steal and place items that should
not be there.
I have it on very good authority that said
Hollywood cult led by a washed up pop star with a penchant for stealing music
and films, has been targeting a famous London designer, among others, invading
her privacy in this sick manner, unbeknownst to her.
I have no reason to lie about this and as my
formal complaint to the Metropolitan Police on
October 17, 2005 regarding News Group
Newspapers and their writers unlawfully bugging people, panned out to be true 6
months later, culminating into arrests with the miscreants in question
confessing, my credibility is intact.
The Metropolitan Police should not have followed
the FBI’s negligent lead regarding said Hollywood cult, as it has led to greater
human rights abuses that are now actively plaguing a few famous Britons, that
they are sworn to protect. Said targets have assets that made them desirable to
the sick Hollywood cult that is known for fleecing people.
When the truth comes out, the British people
will be looking to you,
not the FBI,
for answers as to how it was allowed to happen, with said human
rights abuses festering on their shores, culminating into such perverse
misconduct on your watch.
What part does jurisdiction play in it anyway
when the FBI seizes jurisdiction whenever and wherever they feel like it. Case
in point,
the David Copperfield rape investigation. Jurisdiction was in the
Bahamas, as that is where the alleged crime occurred, but the FBI has seized the
case.
KID
ROCK is terrified he is being spied upon by stalkers - after
discovering hidden cameras in his dressing room.
The rap/rocker claims on his website that his security man found
a hidden camera in his backstage changing facility at Myth
nightclub in Minneapolis, U.S. after playing a gig there.
He
tells website TMZ.com his man "discovered the device before the
show and alerted the authorities, who are now investigating."
Rock's head of security Little Bear confirmed recording
equipment had been found and believes spies had wanted to
broadcast him on the Internet.
http://www.pr-inside.com
In a
note posted on his Web site late last week, Kid Rock gave props
to the head of his security team, Little Bear, for "finding a
hidden camera in the dressing room at the show at the Myth
Nightclub" in Minneapolis on Thursday night. "Little Bear, who
runs SpyOps.net, discovered the device before the show and
alerted the authorities, who are now investigating," Rock wrote.
TMZ obtained photos
of the alleged spycam from Little Bear that appears to indicate it was set up to
broadcast on the Internet, but in a statement from the club released to the
Star Tribune, the management explained, "The green-room camera in question is
part of the venue's security aspect, available for viewing by head of security
only ... Rock's allegation that there was some kind of Internet broadcast in
progress is simply not true and without foundation."
http://www.mtv.com
OTHER HIDDEN CAMERA
CASES THAT RESULTED IN PRISON:
Former Motivational
Speaker Re-Sentenced to 20 Years for Transporting Child Pornography
During the forensic
review, authorities also discovered video files that Fortino made using a
hidden video camera he placed in a small room on his personal boat. The videos
depicted preteen and teenage girls between the ages of 11 and 16 changing
clothes and unaware that they were exposing themselves to Fortino’s hidden
camera in the process.
Fortino refused to help identify these victims, but
investigators were eventually able to identify three victims, “Jane Does,” who
were approximately 11, 13, and 16 years old when Fortino secretly taped them.
http://www.webwire.com
Overton County
schools sued over locker room filming
Parents say students'
rights violated
Overton County parents
upset that their children were filmed undressing in school locker rooms have
filed suit, charging that school officials allowed surveillance cameras to be
installed and then failed to secure the images.
The lawsuit was filed
last week in U.S. District Court in Nashville. The parents have asked for $4.2
million in damages.
They contend that the
school system in Overton County, on the Upper Cumberland Plateau, violated
students' rights by putting hidden cameras in Livingston Middle School's boys
and girls locker rooms. The cameras reportedly captured students, ages 10-14, in
various stages of undress.
A student from an
Overton County elementary in Allons was visiting Livingston for an
interscholastic basketball game in early January and noticed a ''suspicious
device'' in a locker room. The student told school officials, who reportedly
downplayed any concerns. The discovery
triggered months of tough questions from parents, officials said.
''The parents have
been devastated by the conduct of the school officials, by the videotaping and
by the breach of trust,'' said attorney Mark Chalos, who represents 16 girls and
one boy from Allons Elementary. ''The parents entrusted school officials with
their children and the school officials paid for, authorized and permitted the
photographing of children getting undressed in a school locker room.''
''We think there were
lots and lots of people photographed who may not know it yet,'' Chalos said.
''It's the parents' position that no one … has the right to photograph their
children getting undressed and no one has the right to make those images
accessible over the Internet.''
http://www.tennessean.com
Ohio man files
$1.5M suit against Marriott: Hidden camera found in bathroom
An Ohio man filed a
$1.5 million lawsuit Tuesday against the Knoxville Marriott hotel after finding
a hidden camera in a bathroom light fixture in July.
Bryan Brewer
discovered the small video camera after noticing a tiny black spot -- which he
thought was an insect but turned out to be a hole -- in the fixture, according
to the lawsuit. At the time Brewer, the vice president of a California company,
was staying at the Marriott while on business. His attorney, K.O. Herston, filed
the lawsuit in Knox County Circuit Court. Named as defendants are Marriott
International Inc. and Columbia Sussex Corp., a Fort Mitchell, Ky., corporation
that operated at least 28 Marriotts with more than 8,500 rooms.
"The allegations have
been turned over to the proper authorities, who we are cooperating with fully,"
said Doug Allen, the general manager of the downtown Marriott. Allen declined to
comment any further, citing an ongoing investigation by the Knox County
Sheriff's Department. Brewer, contacted Tuesday, declined comment.
According to the
lawsuit, Brewer, 27, discovered the camera on the morning of July 11. "Thinking
it might be an insect, Mr. Brewer swatted at the black spot, thereby
inadvertently breaking the plastic cover on the light fixture," Herston wrote in
the lawsuit. "He called the front desk, apologized and offered to pay for the
fixture."
But while he was
waiting for someone to fix the damage, Brewer noticed wires and discovered a
small video camera. A further look by security personnel confirmed that it was
an elaborate, self-contained, video recording system.
"The video camera was
connected to the bathroom light switch such that the camera would begin
recording when the bathroom light was turned on and would stop recording when
(it) was turned off," the lawsuit states. Herston said that the equipment had a
film of dust on it indicating that it had been there for some time. It also had
a piece of tape on it indicating the room number, Room 253...
Marriott officials
said they have inspected other rooms at the hotel but have refused to say what,
if anything, was found, Herston said. "There are a lot of questions and we need
some answers," Herston said before adding, "How many other people were
taped?"...
In addition to the
$1.5 million in damages, Brewer also seeks the return of all copies of the
videotaped recording of him. Brewer has not been back in Knoxville since the
incident. "If he comes back, he certainly won't stay at the Marriott," Herston
said.
An employee has been
arrested after a hidden camera was discovered in the bathroom of a popular crepe
restaurant in Vancouver.
A customer at Cafe
Crepe, a restaurant that serves up traditional French pancakes to shoppers on
Robson Street, discovered the camera on Aug. 21 and reported it to the shift
manager on duty that night.
That 25-year-old
manager, CTV British Columbia has learned, is now considered a suspect by
police.
"Police were called,
we showed up, spoke to a number of complainants and a suspect has been
identified," said Const. Howard Chow of the Vancouver police.
The suspect was
arrested and taken out of the restaurant in front of shocked customers and
staff.
http://www.ctv.ca
"Landlord accused
of setting up video cameras in college students' apartment"
A college student
called police after discovering a pinhole camera in the bathroom of the
apartment she shared with three women, and now her landlord is charged with
unlawful surveillance. David A. Church, 44, of Ithaca, faces four counts of
unlawful video surveillance, a felony that can draw up to four years in prison.
Church owns several
rental properties near Cornell University. Police said they searched two other
apartments and found two pinhole cameras and several video recordings of at
least four students. Friends told local reporters that the university relocated
the victims, who were members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Doc admits using
hidden camera to film teenage girls undergoing breast, pelvic exams
A doctor faces up to
five years in federal prison after admitting that he secretly videotaped teenage
girls while they were undergoing pelvic and breast exams at his office in
Alturas, Calif., according to the Associated Press.
Owen Panner Jr., a
60-year-old physician who lost his license last year, pleaded guilty to a felony
count of child pornography and faces up to five years in prison, the wire
service says.
Prosecutors accused
the doctor, who served a rural community, of filming the patients in 2001 with
cameras that were hidden in his shirt and a ceiling vent. Three years later,
hunters found the tapes hidden in a container buried in a field. Panner's father is a
federal judge in Oregon.
http://blogs.usatoday.com
Camera phone clicks
could bring jail sentence
Congress: Illicit
photos are a Federal offense
WASHINGTON - Camera
phones may make great Christmas gifts, but people better not use them for
peeping-Tom photos on federal property.
In one of its last
moves of the year, Congress passed a bill that would levy heavy fines and prison
time for anyone who sneaks photos or videos of people in various stages of
undress, a problem lawmakers and activists called the new frontier of stalking.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com