Bathroom cams inside Puyallup city jail not privacy invasion, jury decides

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Closing arguments ended Wednesday in a case where Puyallup police are accused of video recording DUI suspects in a jail bathroom with the jail's surveillance cameras.

The lawsuit was filed in August 2013 by Seattle attorney James Egan, who is representing multiple DUI suspects. He said it appears attractive women were being video recorded more than others.

After the suit was filed in U.S. District Court in Tacoma, Egan distributed redacted images from the surveillance cameras. Capt. Scott Engle of the Puyallup Police Department called the suit completely baseless.