
A Palmerston man who installed a hidden video camera in his stepdaughters’ bathroom for “salacious and sleazy reasons” has walked from court with a suspended sentence.
The father, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to installing a motion-activated camera disguised as a clothes hook in the bathroom of the Durack house he shared with his partner and her two daughters.
His now ex-partner, who he was with for nine years, discovered the camera after it fell off when she tried to hang her dressing gown on it.
The offender said he installed the camera because he was worried about his stepdaughters self-harming, but Judge Greg Cavanagh rejected that explanation, saying he did it for “salacious and sleazy reasons not to do with concern for the safety of the girls”.
“I find your explanation that you did this for benign, or to use your words – ‘pure reasons’ – fanciful, not worthy of belief and incredible. I do not accept them,” Mr Cavanagh said.
The man, who represented himself in court, said he became increasingly worried about the behaviour of his two stepdaughters and believed they were at risk of self-harming.
“I decided the best place to monitor self-harming behaviour was in the area in question,” he told the court.
He said he did not raise his concerns with the girls’ mother because of concern for her wellbeing.