Posted on 11/13/2008 9:44:29 AM PST by edzo4
STAMFORD - MTA police arrested a janitor Wednesday who allegedly videotaped at least 16 women using a cell phone camera hidden in a bathroom stall of the Stamford train station, Metropolitan Transit Authority Police Sgt. John Rizzitelli said. Felicitos Gonzalez, 41, of 1 Division St., Stamford was arrested Wednesday morning at his home and charged with 16 counts of voyeurism, said Rizzitelli, an investigator on the case.
Additional charges are possible, Rizzitelli said.
Gonzalez has worked for Fusco Management since August, which runs and maintains the station on behalf of the Connecticut Department of Transportation,Rizzitelli said.
A female complainant contacted transit police Nov. 3 after finding the camera inside a basket containing rolls of toilet paper she had knocked over, Rizzitelli said.
The phone contained footage of 16 women using the bathroom, as well as footage of Gonzalez as he placed the phone in the basket, Rizzitelli said.
"We knew almost immediately he was one of the station cleaners," Rizzitelli said. "He denied it."
Police also seized a home computer from Gonzalez' bedroom which is being analyzed for further images at the Connecticut State Police Crime Lab in Meriden, Rizzitelli said.
Gonzalez is in the country illegally, Rizzitelli said, and police have contacted the U.S. Immigration, Customs, and Enforcement Agency in Hartford about the case.
Gonzalez was held on $50,000 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned in state Superior
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Well, at least this isn’t as bad as how the cops found George Maharis and Perfecto Tulles.
I’ve seen evidence in several restrooms when we were traveling of attempted surveillance. A few times where the men’s restroom is right beside the womens’, I’ve seen holes torn out under the toilet paper roll where they try to look through into the womens’ restroom. (DUH!) Low tech, and have stuck rolled up tissue paper or paper towels in the holes. I finally decided that where I could I would do that, but otherwise I simply pity anyone who has to resort to such repulsive stuff to try to “see” something risque. I figure they’re really hard up to sink to such levels, and other than a cursory look around, I don’t have time to survey every inch of the restroom. I have also resorted to simply turning off the light when the attempts are blatant. I tried reporting it once at a restaurant, but the women who worked there knew about it and didn’t care.
“which runs and maintains the station on behalf of the Connecticut Department of Transportation,Rizzitelli said.”
Why doesn’t the Department maintain the stations THEMSELVES, and hire AMERICANS to run them???
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