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Police pictures exposed
Two Florida police officers have been disciplined after
one of them took a photograph of the other's penis.
The camera was handed to him by a 14-year-old girl
who wanted a picture of her favourite pop group.
She didn't know what was on the film until she, her
16-year-old cousin and her auntie picked up the
photographs.
The girl had handed her camera to the officers so they
could get a close-up picture of the band My Town
during a concert at Altamonte Springs.
Her aunt took the photo to the police and filed a
complaint, saying the picture had offended the girl and
her cousin.
During an internal investigation, Officer Michael
LaVoie, 26, admitted he was the man in the
photograph, the Orlando Sentinel newspaper reports.
And his colleague, Officer Thaddeus Antoszewski, 34,
owned up to taking the picture - but said he didn't
realise there was a film in the camera.
Antoneszweski said he had turned to see LaVoie
exposing himself, but thought he had pointed the
camera at LaVoie's chest or face when he took the
picture.
[This message has been edited by beemerb (edited August 24, 2000).]
Police pictures exposed
Two Florida police officers have been disciplined after
one of them took a photograph of the other's penis.
The camera was handed to him by a 14-year-old girl
who wanted a picture of her favourite pop group.
She didn't know what was on the film until she, her
16-year-old cousin and her auntie picked up the
photographs.
The girl had handed her camera to the officers so they
could get a close-up picture of the band My Town
during a concert at Altamonte Springs.
Her aunt took the photo to the police and filed a
complaint, saying the picture had offended the girl and
her cousin.
During an internal investigation, Officer Michael
LaVoie, 26, admitted he was the man in the
photograph, the Orlando Sentinel newspaper reports.
And his colleague, Officer Thaddeus Antoszewski, 34,
owned up to taking the picture - but said he didn't
realise there was a film in the camera.
Antoneszweski said he had turned to see LaVoie
exposing himself, but thought he had pointed the
camera at LaVoie's chest or face when he took the
picture.
[This message has been edited by beemerb (edited August 24, 2000).]