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  • there is a fetish called urolagnia which focuses on the act of watching people urinate, urinating on people, drinking etc, also there is coprophilia which focuses more on feces, but the act of watching people do their bussiness is centuries old.
  • KINGS PARK (WABC) -- A Dunkin' Donuts clerk on Long island has been fired after police charged him with planting a surveillance camera in the store's ladies' room. Police say the wireless camera was hidden in a smoke detector. Officers say Danish Qureshi was able to view the camera video on his laptop. But a man living near the store in Kings Park had a similar wireless surveillance system in his home. When he started receiving images from the bathroom -- he called police. Customers are sickened by the revelation and said that it's "sickening to think of." Qureshi has been arraigned and freed on $7,500 bail. Police say he worked at the Dunkin Donuts for Police say he worked at the Dunkin Donuts for more than two years, but they don't know how long the camera was in place.
  • Bleh, pretty gross if you ask me. I'm not really sure how anyone could be turned on by that.
  • This sort of thing has happened before... and disturbing, uncomfortable thoughts of it inevitably enter my mind as I enter a public washroom.
  • Unfortunately I live in Kings Park, and actually saw this asshole working there. This is fucking disgusting, and it's worse to know he's out on bail. Was this camera live footage or did the perv record it? GROSS
  • People should know that both hidden and SECURITY cameras are now in bathrooms and both are abused. If you see a security camera, complain, call the pres and ACLU. The legality of such things are being battled in courts across America. http://www.notbored.org/camera-abuses.html A comment I found on the Constitutionality of Security cameras was Constitutional Law The expectation of privacy in a bathroom (public or private) is absolute. It's called blackletter law. As for this ridiculous idea that the 1st, 4th, 5th and 9th Amendments -- all relevant here -- only apply to government agents is poorly informed. If a crime is taped in this bathroom, who do you think the proprietors are going to call and get involved in the case? Government agents. It is precisely because the chain of custody of such "evidence" cannot be airtight that such footage is useless in court, and can only end up being used by someone who gets his jollies watching people urinate.
  • In no way am I justifying this man's actions or minimizing them, but I can understand at least a part of the motivation behind this. Men have a natural attraction to women. They often go out of their way just to get a glimpse of someone who is pretty. Sometimes, however, this desire is not channeled in the right way. One day a man just might get the thought in his head, "hey, I wonder if I can see anything 'good' in a woman's restroom." His better judgment might prevent him from acting on this desire initially, but then he thinks of a way of doing this: "put a camera in!" He doesn't do this right away, either. But after a while of entertaining this thought, the temptation overtakes his judgment, and he puts a camera in. Then he starts watching the videos and maybe he sees something that excites him. After this, he looks for more and it soon becomes an addiction. I agree with all those who say that what this man did is sick, because it is. But it may not have begun with the intention of being sick or perverted. Rather, it is the result of misplaced sexual desire. It is unfortunate, very unfortunate, because his uncontrolled desires hurt so many unsuspecting women. This is precisely why we men need to better control our sexual energy. The common culture, unfortunately, promotes sex and promiscuity at all levels, and people end up believing that something like porn is "no big deal." The problem with this lax attitude towards sex is that it only encourages behavior like that of this DD worker. Just my personal opinion though; you are free to disagree.
  • what goes on beneath a woman's dress is a mystery for many people. many think there is something exciting to see. they spend their odd moments finding ways to see up a woman's dress. they are caught in a trap like a moth around a lit candle at night.
  • Sadly, many people find some sort of enjoyment watching people use the bathroom, both men and women. Certainly women are the bigger targets. Cameras are becoming more and more common in such places as School bathrooms, dressing rooms, theater bathrooms, and just about anywhere considered remotely public or privately owned biz where apparently we have no expectation of privacy. There have been many lawsuits won over people caught doing this with security footage. Because the film and cameras are often managed by low paid employees, etc. they are often abused, put up as live feeds online and are saturated on the net in a multi million dollar industry, all to watch you pee. This is what we get when we ask or allow security to become more important than freedom and liberty. Security Cameras have a place in my view, but we have long ago stepped far over the line of what is reasonable.
  • The same kind of enjoyment someone receives when viewing any kind of porn. It's sadly amazing how someone's urges can take complete control of them, if they allow them to, and influence them to do truly horrible things. One time when I was younger, I remember reading in the news about some dude who lowered himself into the woman's outhouse in a camp ground to get some video for later enjoyment. As you can imagine, he was discovered rather quickly.
  • I thought we were all allowed to use the same bathroom now? The dude should have just said he self-identified as a woman and he would've been home free.
  • Hmm! I hear that transgender love lady's toilets. (I wonder do they have men's facilities inside, or do they sit too?)

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