"They were snickering at these women," says a lawyer for one of the women who was filmed without her knowledge
“We’ve got dozens of other people calling who had similar experiences in Puyallup [city jail]. We’re sorting through them right now,” Seattle Attorney James Egan told King 5 News.
“I was told I needed to take off all my garments and change into the uniform,” said one woman who requested anonymity.
She refused the order, noting the presence of four male guards and one male inmate.
“Basically I was harassed for not doing it and put back in the holding cell and made to stay there for about 12 hours.”
City officials in Puyallup have defended the practice, arguing that filming in jails is a “common industry standard.”
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Pssst.....wanna buy some videos? I know a guy, that know's this guy, that knows the guy selling the videos from the cops. CHEAP. jk
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