Yes, we had a peeker.
Dunno how much I can really say as it's currently a Police investigation, but I haven't specifically been told to shut up and I will use no identifying details.
We are a medium size non-retail office building that does have some customer interaction (service industry). I do IT stuff and got asked to check our security camera footage.
One of the ladies had been into a toilet block and noticed when she got up to leave that there was a face peeking over the wall between two stalls at her! She was quite shocked and got her ass out of there so quick she didn't even register if it was male or female, customer or staff.
So we review the footage. We don't have the toilet doors covered. However, the area the entrance to the toilets is in is beyond the point where any customer needs to go. While it's not "staff only", there's certainly no need for a customer to be there, and nothing they can access as all doors (except toilets) are security controlled. And there was one male customer who had walked beyond this point and spent about 10m there before the toilet peeking incident. Granted, he could have had a particularly bad 'blockage' he was working on all by himself in the gents toilet for that 10m. We can't know. But it's sure suspicious that he chose the exact time a peeper was in the ladies' loo!
The stupidity side of it? After peeping he then went down to the other end of the building, and did some interaction with staff at one of the customer service desks which required him providing ID.
So he's been "the subject of investigation" with the police. (It's pretty clear, although circumstantial, that it had to be him).
If you're gonna do something daft like peek, and then you get caught (er well, 'seen' rather than perhaps caught), why on EARTH would you then go and provide your ID at another desk in that office building?
Hope he gets done for it. Disgusting creep.
(Management are hoping to put even the toilets on security access now).
Dunno how much I can really say as it's currently a Police investigation, but I haven't specifically been told to shut up and I will use no identifying details.
We are a medium size non-retail office building that does have some customer interaction (service industry). I do IT stuff and got asked to check our security camera footage.
One of the ladies had been into a toilet block and noticed when she got up to leave that there was a face peeking over the wall between two stalls at her! She was quite shocked and got her ass out of there so quick she didn't even register if it was male or female, customer or staff.
So we review the footage. We don't have the toilet doors covered. However, the area the entrance to the toilets is in is beyond the point where any customer needs to go. While it's not "staff only", there's certainly no need for a customer to be there, and nothing they can access as all doors (except toilets) are security controlled. And there was one male customer who had walked beyond this point and spent about 10m there before the toilet peeking incident. Granted, he could have had a particularly bad 'blockage' he was working on all by himself in the gents toilet for that 10m. We can't know. But it's sure suspicious that he chose the exact time a peeper was in the ladies' loo!
The stupidity side of it? After peeping he then went down to the other end of the building, and did some interaction with staff at one of the customer service desks which required him providing ID.
So he's been "the subject of investigation" with the police. (It's pretty clear, although circumstantial, that it had to be him).
If you're gonna do something daft like peek, and then you get caught (er well, 'seen' rather than perhaps caught), why on EARTH would you then go and provide your ID at another desk in that office building?
Hope he gets done for it. Disgusting creep.
(Management are hoping to put even the toilets on security access now).
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