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'Ere, what's that shower gel doing...
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Increasing confidence of what he was doing became his downfall when the remote controlled zoom lens popped out of the top of the conditioner.HEALTH WARNING. IT Can Damage your Health. Free Advice. Advice in the forum is the £9,995 version. By reading the health warning you are agreeing to the terms and conditions. Advice maybe bad as well as good. 24 months interest free. Your home is at risk if you don’t keep up payments. Advice limited to availability. -
Come on then, own up. Who was it?But the former student, who was described as an "overweight loner", failed to get good quality images and put a sign on the door asking all students to take baths instead.Comment
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Is viewing images for gratification a crimeHe admitted three counts of installing equipment to gain images for sexual gratification and three more of viewing images for sexual gratification.
No more visits to LR for me then.
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Puzzled me a bit as well. Who was the victim here, assuming he did indeed keep the footage for his own gratification and wasn't streaming it live via his website to the whole world?Originally posted by PondlifeIs viewing images for gratification a crime
No more visits to LR for me then.
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"He admitted three counts of installing equipment to gain images for sexual gratification and three more of viewing images for sexual gratification."
He’s a bit daft as well. Surely he could have claimed he was doing a thesis on shower hygiene and it would have defeated the whole object had the participants known that there were being recorded.HEALTH WARNING. IT Can Damage your Health. Free Advice. Advice in the forum is the £9,995 version. By reading the health warning you are agreeing to the terms and conditions. Advice maybe bad as well as good. 24 months interest free. Your home is at risk if you don’t keep up payments. Advice limited to availability.Comment
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Well that's me done for then...a revelation from CUK of my IP address straight off to the rendőrség ...Originally posted by PondlifeIs viewing images for gratification a crime
No more visits to LR for me then.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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He wasn't getting good shower shots so he put a note up asking if the girls could take baths instead...
Maybe they should just castrate him just to improve the gene pool.
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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