welt.de — A woman had a rude awakening when she discovered a hidden camera in her room. Since reporting the incident it has been revealed that a suburban Philadelphia landlord secretly videotaped 34 female tenants over two decades after hiding cameras in their apartments.
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je12uOct 6, 2008
Tell me about it...they could have at least posted a few of the pics.
troyeOct 6, 2008
I won't convict you, unless you don't send me copies.
Closed AccountOct 7, 2008
@jgzman - State constitutions may or may not provide for the ability to regulate something. Nothing beyond that is inherent in government - the inherent power is the ability to regulate the things the government has constitutionally been given control over without close judicial review of every law. The regulatory power of the states is not all-encompassing by default. When you consider the Tenth Amendment in the context of state constitutions, anything not in the Constitution nor in the relevant state constitution is solely the domain of the individual citizen.
jailboundhorseOct 7, 2008
......if any ladies need a cheap apartment, i know a guy who can help..!
slaptardOct 8, 2008
Actually, it depends ALOT.
hornyangelOct 25, 2009
I would say that if he shows up everytime she just finished showering, she is being watched. There's too much of a coincidence there.
hornyangelOct 25, 2009
No, it's not. I remember a year ago I read about a Holiday Inn that had one way mirrors in every bathroom, so the maintenance workers could "monitor" every single room from the walkway built in between two rooms, for pipes and such.
hornyangelOct 25, 2009
The woman already found the camera by herself, buddy. The genie's out of the bottle.