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    Bettie
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    Bettie: Casino fined for security camera ogling


    From CNN.com:

    Women, beware: Those "eye in the sky" surveillance cameras used by casinos don't just look for card cheats and crooked dealers.

    Sometimes, they look for low-cut blouses.

    New Jersey casino regulators fined Caesars Atlantic City Hotel Casino $80,000 Wednesday for using surveillance cameras to spy on female employees and customers sitting at casino tables or riding escalators.


    Full story below. But come on, isn't the reason we women wear low-cut blouses is to be looked at?

    Bettie



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    Saboteur
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    Saboteur: Not the ones who've slapped me, apparently *NM*


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    methodman
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    methodman: this is one casino that only hires 40dd

    a California casino of course, even in the food area
    all the gals have to have large racks.

    That should be a problem too I would think.

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    gorilla player
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    gorilla player: Re: Casino fined for security camera ogling

    > From CNN.com:

    > Women, beware: Those "eye in the
    > sky" surveillance cameras used by
    > casinos don't just look for card cheats and
    > crooked dealers.

    > Sometimes, they look for low-cut blouses.

    > New Jersey casino regulators fined Caesars
    > Atlantic City Hotel Casino $80,000 Wednesday
    > for using surveillance cameras to spy on
    > female employees and customers sitting at
    > casino tables or riding escalators. Full
    > story below. But come on, isn't the reason
    > we women wear low-cut blouses is to be
    > looked at?

    > Bettie

    There was a big story here in Alabama a few months back. In Tuscaloosa (where University of Alabama is) they have traffic cameras at major intersections to monitor traffic, etc. Turns out that a female student noticed a camera on top of a streetlight pole "followed her" down the street. An investigation showed that state troopers (who controlled the cameras) were into a bit of this same type of "hide and peek". Lots of flap, not sure if anyone got canned however...

    Also saw something where (I believe) a casino had cameras behind the stage at one of their shows, and a clever security person put the "quick-change" area for the female performers just at the right point for optimal camera coverage.

    O. Wells predicted this.

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    cvgtpc1
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    cvgtpc1: Re: Casino fined for security camera ogling

    > There was a big story here in Alabama a few
    > months back. In Tuscaloosa (where University
    > of Alabama is) they have traffic cameras at
    > major intersections to monitor traffic, etc.
    > Turns out that a female student noticed a
    > camera on top of a streetlight pole
    > "followed her" down the street. An
    > investigation showed that state troopers
    > (who controlled the cameras) were into a bit
    > of this same type of "hide and
    > peek". Lots of flap, not sure if anyone
    > got canned however...

    > Also saw something where (I believe) a
    > casino had cameras behind the stage at one
    > of their shows, and a clever security person
    > put the "quick-change" area for
    > the female performers just at the right
    > point for optimal camera coverage.

    > O. Wells predicted this.

    Watch any sporting event on TV, whenever they do a quick switch to the camera on the crowd it's always initially zoomed in on some hot babe.

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    Saboteur
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    Saboteur: That happened to a friend

    A gorgeous girl in my neighborhood worked at the Laughing Kookaburra bar in Lake Buena Vista, near Disney World. She was a graduate of FSU and wanted to go to one of their games, so she called in sick.

    The network TV cameras kept zooming in on her throughout the game. The game was being shown on the TVs at the bar where she was supposed to be working. Her boss looks up and sees her on the screen. Up close. Three or four times.

    Funny as hell. What are the chances of that? Pretty good, if you're a knock-out, I guess. As I recall, Pamela Anderson was discovered that way.

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