Here we go again and again.
For the third time in two months a spy camera is discovered and the
ball is dropped. In the last case—after assuring everyone they searched and the room was now safe—a second spycam was found two weeks
later, in the same room!
In this case, the police declared, "There is no current evidence
to suggest that other restrooms or private areas in the multi-tenant
facility were compromised."
No mention of a competent Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) sweep to back up this lame claim.
TN - An investigation into a camera set up in a girls' changing facility has revealed 60 victims as of Thursday afternoon, police in Tennessee said.
The
GoPro camera — which was found hidden in a girls' changing and restroom
at Premier Athletics which offers training in cheerleading, dance and
gymnastics — was reviewed by police after it was found last week. Sixty
females, mostly minors, were recorded on the camera, police said...
Working
with facility management, detectives have identified 47 of the 60
victims and are in the process of notifying their parents. Detectives
are working to identify the remaining 13 victims.The
girls' changing and restroom at the center of this investigation is
located inside the Premier Athletics suite. There is no current evidence
to suggest that other restrooms or private areas in the multi-tenant
facility were compromised, police said. more
A good investigator will tell you... "If you find one bug or spycam there is a possibility there are others. Keep searching."
A good attorney might tell Premier Athletics... "You now have foreseeability. Conduct and document regular inspections of your expectation-of-privacy areas.
Professional Recommendation — Premier Athletics, and similar businesses, need to create an in-house TSCM inspection program. It's cheap, it's easy, it's great for public relations, and it's especially good for staying out of court. Everything you need to know to get started is here.