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The Lord Sees All. So Does a Bible Store Clerk with a Hidden Video Camera.

Moreaux2 Is nothing sacred?

Police in California arrested a clerk who worked at the Simi Valley Family Christian Book Store Sunday for allegedly peeping at patrons with a video camera.

Joseph David Ramon Moreaux, pictured left in his MySpace profile, was busted when a customer called police after finding the camera rolling in the store’s bathroom.

But how did cops know Moreaux, 28, was the culprit who planted the camera? Let’s go to the videotape.

Police say the clerk inadvertently recorded himself hiding the device in the bathroom between boxes.

Moreaux was issued a citation and released.  He has been suspended from his job.  Alleluia!
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Issue he has are: 1. Stupity 2. Pervert 3. Jobless 4. Genetically weak

You forgot number 5, religious.

Bishop does it, they get moved to a different precinct, regular joe does it, they get fired and fined.

Don't profess God with your lips but your actions say something else. In other words " Don't play games with God" You'll lose.

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