Posted on 02/28/2010 4:51:29 PM PST by DemforBush
INDIANAPOLIS -- A Fort Wayne man is facing charges of voyeurism and child exploitation after he used an elaborate camera system to spy up skirts at an Indianapolis mall, police said.
David Delagrange, 40, was spotted at Castleton Mall Saturday night getting very close to women and girls wearing dresses and sliding his right foot under their skirts, said Sgt. Matthew Mount...
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Normally, I try not to judge a book by its cover...but this guy well, this guy looks like someone who *would* have an elaborate camera system hidden in his shoe.
Just get a magazine.
Is he related to Edwards? Can’t tell by the hair.
I live in SF Bay area and it’s very hard to find women who wear skirts. In my area we have the least feminine women in the Country. What does this have to do with the perv who got arrested? Nothing except if you wanted to do what he did here you would have a hard time finding skirts to look up.
The Japanese have been doing this for years.
Don’t ask how I know that ... ;)
When I was in high school we were not allowed to wear shinny patten leather shoes because the vice principle thought the boys could see up out skirts in the reflection. (Thats why we wore them)
Ya, so? Everybody needs a hobby.
Better pictures in Victoria Seeeecrettt, no?
Today, we’re shocked.
In ten years, his techniques will be printed in middle school textbooks and we’ll be voting on legislation to allow them to marry each other.
I’m sure Bubba in prison will give him something to look at.
I’m wondering if he did anything illegal.
On the subject of good cheap video cameras, video cameras are really cheap these days - under $12 shipped - and extremely small. I’ve attached one to the grill of my car. The quality is good.
Why on the grill?
So few women wear skirts today it’s hardly worth the effort.
On the other hand, more men are wearing kilts if you’re so inclined.
(Not that there’s anything wrong with that)
the footage looks cooler. I taped my driving around for an hour, then took the footage into premiere and sped it up. It looked like I was driving 400 mph for 10 minutes. Watching the footage causes a little bit of motion sickness. Pretty good for $12.
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