<DIV class=scrolling id=insideDiv style="PADDING-RIGHT: 21px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px"><DIV class=HTMLTitle><SPAN id=Ar0250300 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Man caught allegedly taking inappropriate photographs </SPAN></DIV><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><DIV class=HTMLContent style="OVERFLOW: auto"><SPAN id=Ar0250301 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">MELBOURNE, Australia (AFP) — Another man has been caught allegedly taking inappropriate photographs of women at the Australian Open, police said yesterday. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">It follows the arrest of a 32-year-old man last week for allegedly trying to film up women’s skirts at the Rod Laver Arena. In the latest incident, a 35-year-old man was arrested Monday. “It was alleged he had been taking inappropriate photographs of females at the tennis,” Victoria state police senior constable Bradi Owens said. “The man was brought to police attention late this afternoon by a woman who had observed him using a digital camera.” The man was released from custody and was expected to be charged on summons with offensive behaviour. Last week two women claimed the 32-year-old was trying to film up their skirts with a hand-held digital camera. He is expected to be charged with offensive behaviour and using surveillance equipment. It has been a trying time for organisers of the Australian Open with police also investigating the assault of a five-year-old boy in a toilet cubicle at the tournament, and crowd violence involving Croatian and Serbian fans. </SPAN></DIV></DIV>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">It follows the arrest of a 32-year-old man last week for allegedly trying to film up women’s skirts at the Rod Laver Arena. In the latest incident, a 35-year-old man was arrested Monday. “It was alleged he had been taking inappropriate photographs of females at the tennis,” Victoria state police senior constable Bradi Owens said. “The man was brought to police attention late this afternoon by a woman who had observed him using a digital camera.” The man was released from custody and was expected to be charged on summons with offensive behaviour. Last week two women claimed the 32-year-old was trying to film up their skirts with a hand-held digital camera. He is expected to be charged with offensive behaviour and using surveillance equipment. It has been a trying time for organisers of the Australian Open with police also investigating the assault of a five-year-old boy in a toilet cubicle at the tournament, and crowd violence involving Croatian and Serbian fans. </SPAN></DIV></DIV>
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