Jeopardy winner from Raleigh in jeopardy

I don't know if it's definitionally ironclad, but peeping seems to me to be at least a somewhat furtive act, and really more than somewhat. I mean, if you're not peeping, you're just looking. Peeping means you don't want to be caught looking. I have to admit, though, the term secret peeping, esp. in an official statutory context, is mildly delight-producing...
 
I once worked with a guy that worked at a State Park-maybe Michigan? They had a guy that climbed into a womens Outhouse "lower levels" to watch
Damn you for starting this thread C-money lol
 
I once worked with a guy that worked at a State Park-maybe Michigan? They had a guy that climbed into a womens Outhouse "lower levels" to watch
Damn you for starting this thread C-money lol
In 2005, a Maine man was caught as a peeping Tom in the cess tank part of a state park toilet. In 2009, the same man was caught in NH.

He said he’d lost a shirt in one and his wedding ring in the other.

He confessed to two other incidents.
 
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I once worked with a guy that worked at a State Park-maybe Michigan? They had a guy that climbed into a womens Outhouse "lower levels" to watch
Damn you for starting this thread C-money lol
I worked at a state park and would sometimes have to clean the restrooms, generally on busy holidays when the full time employees were off. These didn't have stall doors. We would announce before going in the women's restroom.

On more than one occasion we would be cleaning and a lady would come in and say "just ignore me" and head to the toilet. I would always walk out immediately.
 
These people have to have some type of disorder. I mean if you just want to see makes people there are plenty available on the interwebs. Anyone that would risk the consequences to see some random person in a toilet needs professional help.
 
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