Man sentenced for secreting camera in toilet cubicle
A magistrate has lambasted a former Xenox print technician who secreted a Go Pro camera in an Picton office toilet and recorded two female workers.
A magistrate has lambasted a former Xenox print technician who secreted a Go Pro camera in a Picton office toilet and recorded two female workers.
Daniel Ko, 61, was sentenced to 250 hours of community service and given a two-year community corrections order in front of his wife of 40 years and two adult children at Picton Local Court on Tuesday.
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Magistrate Ian Guy said there was no reason for Ko’s actions except for his own sexual gratification
“To use an electronic device to film someone else is a serious offence. The humiliation and embarrassment to these persons would be significant,” he said.
Agreed police facts reveal Ko was having problems with his libido and wanted to see if the images would give him “a reaction of a sexual nature”.
Ko was attending to a printer at a Picton office on January 21 and recorded more than 15 minutes of Go Pro footage in the toilet cubicle.
The camera was discovered by a female employee. Ko has since lost his job.