greatphotos
04-11-2005, 09:33 PM
Just goes to show you, take any cross section of people and you'll find that people are all the same, no matter what age, profession, race, religion, etc. Pretty funny though.
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Japanese Cop Nabbed In Up-Skirt Photo Caper
(from cbsnews.com)
TOKYO - A policeman in western Japan is facing disciplinary measures after he was caught photographing up a young woman's skirt with a hidden camera while on duty, an official said Wednesday.
The 42-year-old police sergeant, whose name was not released, used a digital camera to surreptitiously snap the shots when the woman was reporting a stolen bicycle at his station in the western city of Takarazuka.
The woman became suspicious after she saw a flash go off. She later reported the incident to state police, a spokesman said on condition of anonymity.
The sergeant has admitted to the accusations and is expected to face disciplinary action, the spokesman said, without elaborating.
The camera was not police property, he added.
Newspapers reported that police will ask prosecutors to charge the sergeant with violating public nuisance laws, but the spokesman said the punishment was still under consideration.
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Japanese Cop Nabbed In Up-Skirt Photo Caper
(from cbsnews.com)
TOKYO - A policeman in western Japan is facing disciplinary measures after he was caught photographing up a young woman's skirt with a hidden camera while on duty, an official said Wednesday.
The 42-year-old police sergeant, whose name was not released, used a digital camera to surreptitiously snap the shots when the woman was reporting a stolen bicycle at his station in the western city of Takarazuka.
The woman became suspicious after she saw a flash go off. She later reported the incident to state police, a spokesman said on condition of anonymity.
The sergeant has admitted to the accusations and is expected to face disciplinary action, the spokesman said, without elaborating.
The camera was not police property, he added.
Newspapers reported that police will ask prosecutors to charge the sergeant with violating public nuisance laws, but the spokesman said the punishment was still under consideration.