1.22.2004
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Restaurant owner charged with taping women in restroom
By Tony Plohetski
Thursday, January 22, 2004
Austin-American Statesman
Austin police have charged the owner of a downtown restaurant with improper photography after investigators said he videotaped patrons using the women's restroom and employees changing clothes.
Bail was set at $10,000 for Chien-Jui Kuo, who police said owns Pango Tea Bar at 718 Congress Ave.
According to a warrant filed Wednesday, a customer found a camera pointed at the toilet and sink area hidden in a plant, covered with a black cloth.
The customer then told the restaurant's bar manager, who found the camera and saw that its power was on. She and the restaurant manager found a power cord leading inside a padlocked closet, broke the lock and discovered that the camera was plugged into an electrical outlet.
Employees told police that Kuo has a camera receiver in his office, connected to a television, the affidavit said. The employees confronted Kuo, who acknowledged that the camera belonged to him, police said.
Ew.
Ew. Ew. Ew. Ewwww:
Restaurant owner charged with taping women in restroom
By Tony Plohetski
Thursday, January 22, 2004
Austin-American Statesman
Austin police have charged the owner of a downtown restaurant with improper photography after investigators said he videotaped patrons using the women's restroom and employees changing clothes.
Bail was set at $10,000 for Chien-Jui Kuo, who police said owns Pango Tea Bar at 718 Congress Ave.
According to a warrant filed Wednesday, a customer found a camera pointed at the toilet and sink area hidden in a plant, covered with a black cloth.
The customer then told the restaurant's bar manager, who found the camera and saw that its power was on. She and the restaurant manager found a power cord leading inside a padlocked closet, broke the lock and discovered that the camera was plugged into an electrical outlet.
Employees told police that Kuo has a camera receiver in his office, connected to a television, the affidavit said. The employees confronted Kuo, who acknowledged that the camera belonged to him, police said.
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