A Galway city landlord who hid miniature cameras in the ceilings of his tenant's bedroom and bathroom was sentenced to a total of 16 months in prison at Galway District Court yesterday. Hugh O'Donnell (31), Glendara, Rahoon, pleaded guilty to harassing the woman between March 1st and 9th last year at his address. He also pleaded guilty to having in his possession computer images of male and female children engaging in explicit sexual activity. The accused spied on people he shared his house with over a two to three-year period before he was caught by one observant tenant who noticed the hidden cameras and made a complaint to gardaí. In all, 49 women and 14 men, who had stayed in the rental house over the preceding years, were captured on 19 videos and CDs seized by gardaí. Passing sentence, Judge John Garavan said O'Donnell had engaged in voyeuristic and obsessive behaviour. The young woman who had been spied on was absolutely devastated. It would be many years before she would recover from such degradation. "The rights of every individual to their privacy and self-respect will have to be protected," he said, before sentencing O'Donnell to nine months for harassing the tenant and a further seven months on the child pornography charge.
Sharpshooter wrote: » He's a gent alright, but I still wouldn't like to be seen by him on his CCTV.:pac: If I could afford CCTV I would get it in a heartbeat.
squod wrote: » (1) No and (2) I just said I do.
squod wrote: » I've worked in security (CCTV alarms etc)for ages. That just goes to show what ejits put in and call CCTV. The top of your head isn't so recognisable. Also a grainy face from forty feet away same. Check what you're paying for, before you pay for it.
Tigger wrote: » But that's the point without the cameras whe mairt goes for a walk with the puppys the house is just a house with CCTV the house is a house that's gonna tell on you
OutlawPete wrote: » Depends how you use it. This Galway landlord set up video surveillance in the ceilings and walls of his tenents.
Sharpshooter wrote: » I know, I didn't say anything negative about it. I'd love to have CCTV as I said.:pac:
Tail Wagger wrote: » Just to clear up a few points! The guy who fits the system came round and gave me a demo. IE connected a color camera up to the TV, the picture was brilliant so crisp n' clear. He recommends 3 cameras front/back/and side, No intrusion on neighbours property at all, side of house extends onto a small green area where lout's gather. video recorder with sensor monitoring on cameras. Cameras are vandal resistant?
Tail Wagger wrote: » Just to clear up a few points! The guy who fits the system came round and gave me a demo. IE connected a color camera up to the TV, the picture was brilliant so crisp n' clear.He recommends 3 cameras front/back/and side, No intrusion on neighbours property at all, side of house extends onto a small green area where lout's gather. video recorder with sensor monitoring on cameras. Cameras are vandal resistant?
ejmaztec wrote: » I wonder if the judge said "pics or gtfo" at some time during the hearing?
OutlawPete wrote: » It would seem that this would be almost impossible to caught doing. Wonder how many other Landords out there have buried cctv into their ceilings and walls. I remmeber when this story came out and my landlord was fitting some of those spot lights that run flush with the ceiling. He went of and left one open as he said he needed a special seal fo it and couldn't get one for a week. I was convinced he had something up there. Was shining my cigarette lighter and everything in the hole to see if I could spot a few VCR's and a couple of mini-cams or something :cool:
starbelgrade wrote: » Was that when you lived in the Big Brother house?
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » I'll be installing cctv at home once they bring out a model that can see through hoodies.