Spy cam in Starbucks toilet - New Zealand News
A 25-year-old man has been charged with covertly filming unsuspecting Starbucks' customers with their pants down.
Two weeks ago a staff member of Rotorua's Starbucks cafe discovered an elaborate hidden camera operation in a toilet brush holder in a unisex toilet.
Staff members told the Herald on Sunday a man had taken in his own toilet brush holder in a black plastic bag, with a camera on a mini tripod.
Worried staff gave the unit to Starbucks' area manager Thomas Cox, who took the camera to police. The camera contained about five minutes of footage, showing three male and female customers in the toilet.
AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME."There was some graphic stuff on there," Cox said.
Detective Warwick Webber of Rotorua police said a 25-year-old Rotorua man had been arrested on Friday. He was facing five charges of making inappropriate visual recordings.
Police also seized the man's computer and storage devices during a search of his home on Friday. They did not believe any other toilets were involved.
Webber emphasised Starbucks was the victim and hoped people would not boycott the cafe franchise giant.
AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.A staff member, who did not want to be named, said about three customers had been recorded.
Regular customers had recalled seeing a man in the toilet queue letting people go before him.
They told staff he had taken a long time in the toilet then "hurriedly" walked out.
"It's pretty disgusting," the staff member said.