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Old 03-11-2005, 02:24 PM
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Everybody has a right to privacy (in dorm shower)

Camera found in Troup shower
By Bethany Dionne and Julie Hargreaves
Published: Wednesday, March 9, 2005

A Quinnipiac University student discovered a video camera hidden in the shower of his residence hall last month and other students are demanding an explanation from the school.
Sophomore Doug Manners happened to look up into the grates of the shower of his Troup suite on February 6 and noticed something attached to the piping in the ceiling, in addition to red lights glaring down at him. The journalism major asked his roommate Matt Koltun to come and see what he found.
Koltun and Manners were curious, so they took the grate out of the ceiling to see what it was, and found what they assumed to be a video camera.
"The camera was connected to an adapter and an electrical cord that was running across the ceiling," Manners said. "It connected into the electrical outlet over by the wall. Oppie, the RA who arrived a week before us, recently put in a surge protector with six extra plugs into the adapter in the wall above the bathroom mirror."
They showed their RA and suitemate, Eric "Oppie" Oppegaard, who suggested that it could be a heat sensor. Oppegaard called Security and Safety after realizing it was not. A member of the Security office arrived within the hour and confiscated the camera. The three students said they then filed reports of the incident with the Security office.
"I was mad," said David Scott, a sophomore computer science major and suitemate who found out about the incident later. "Initially, I was upset because it was a breach of privacy, especially if they had found any footage on the camera."
Although they believe footage exists, students have not seen any.
"Everyone has, or should have, a right to privacy, especially in the shower," said Nick Osborn, a sophomore public relations major who lives in Troup. "This is the highest form of invasion of privacy."
On February 10, Oppegaard told two of his roommates he was resigning from his Resident Assistant position and would be moving out of the suite. The Chronicle tried contacting Oppegaard via e-mail and phone but he had not responded by deadline.
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Old 03-11-2005, 03:42 PM
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so is that last line a hint at the guilty party or just bad journalism?
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