College security patrol
While in college I worked as a 'community service officer'. Mostly that meant walking girls home from wherever they were studying late at night, but we also did some light building security and patrol stuff. Nothing like what regular municipality CSO's do, and certainly no actual peace officer authority. But to the point of this thread: One of our duties was a shift patrolling sorority row, mostly to keep the drunk frat boys and other pervs away. This involved patrolling around every one of the sororities looking for anything out of place. But on many more than one occasion, what I ended up observing 'out of place' was the clothing of some sorority girl who was simply assuming that the window they were in a state of undress in front of didn't face a direction where they expected they would need to be concerned.
Now, given what I was doing, I certainly didn't want to get caught staring, so I didn't. But that didn't mean I didn't get plenty of an eyeful as I walked past. And no matter how many times I would warn the house mother to let the ladies know to be aware of their surroundings when they changed, it never stopped happening.
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