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The Photo Taking Creep

One of the benefits of laptop computers and wireless connections is that you can unplug yourself jump in the car and roam. Add digital cameras, photo printers and a cheap electrical converter and you easily can become a photo processing center on wheels. grabbing your gear you can head off to your children's ballgame, snap and edit a few photos and have them emailed or printed off before halftime...
Of course, because we have creepy perverts using the same technology- there's always a chance that the person behind the camera has less intention of sending the photos off to you family and more of a desire to use them for their personal gratification.
Police in Florida recently caught one of these sicko freaks... computer equipment included.
"At the time the officer stopped him, he found that he had been viewing child porn on a laptop set-up," explained Detective Gary Boyer, Titusville Police Department.

Saunders used a wireless connection to get on the Internet. He also had a portable printer. Police said Saunders admitted to having more than 1,000 images of small children in sexually explicit poses and the kids were all under the age of 16.

Police found more disturbing equipment inside the car, cameras they said Saunders used to take pictures of children and their parents at local stores, parks and a laundromat. Some of the images showed children trying on new shoes inside the Titusville Wal-Mart where Saunders worked.


What's concerning is that the images he was snapping of innocent bystanders and Walmart customers aren't illegal. Imagine that... some pervert taking photos of your child without your permission... and it's A-Okay with the law. Nice. And even better is the fact that he gets to stick them right there on his hard drive next to a THOUSAND child pornography images.

I'd like to tell those in Titusville Florida who may have shopped at the Walmart center where 34-year-old Scott Albert Saunders worked to seriously look into how this man was allowed to remain employed at Walmart. You'd think with the lawsuit they are dealing with right now- they'd be extra cautious in watching over their employees. I mean, come on- ALL those camera's and no one noticed him snapping away at his camera?


WFTV.com - News - Man Arrested After Cop Finds Laptop, Child Porn In Car
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