Wednesday, April 20, 2005
 
Safer T&A Through Security Cameras

More women's bodies protected by security cameras:
    A San Francisco police officer is facing possible disciplinary action for allegedly using surveillance cameras at San Francisco International Airport to ogle women as they walked through the terminal, according to San Francisco Police Commission documents.
Oddly enough, he's in the most trouble because apparently it wasn't his turn at the cameras:
    Police share the surveillance system with several agencies. When the Police Department traffic substation is controlling a camera, none of the other agencies is able to use that camera, the charging documents note.

    Rossi allegedly spent a total of three hours manipulating six of the cameras.

    He ignored coworkers' warnings that he should not be using the cameras, saying "he did not care since he was not assigned to the substation he would not get in trouble,'' according to the charging documents.

 
To say Noggle, one first must be able to say the "Nah."