the judge made his finding partly on the basis that the camera was utilised as a voyeuristic device and violated the person's right to privacy being such that the nature of her visit to the public place was construed as a private act, that being the act of bathing.
Not that I doubt the information but I have never heard of such a case and I am usually pretty well informed of such incidents.
Has anyone else heard anything about this? It is pretty disturbing if it has happened it basically puts a ban on all public area photography of people. As anyone could claim they were conducting a private act in a public space.
the person who informed me was on an art chat site and has not given any other details