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Swindon Town club ‘CCTV in operation’ signs put on female toilets

Ms Armfield said: “It was only when it was posted on social media that something was done about it.”

The 59-year-old was visiting the Arkell’s Stand at the ground as a matchday volunteer at AFC Wimbledon.

“I’d only been drinking cokes, but, knowing the game would be going to last at least 90 minutes, I needed to use the facilities,” she said.

It was while she was in the female toilet cubicle that she “happened to glance up” and was a “bit shocked” to see a camera.

“I was sat on the toilet at the time with my jeans around my ankles, so there wasn’t a lot I could do,” she said.

“But I thought if I can see the camera, it can see me, and that’s not right.

“Even if it’s just the top of my head – the toilet is a private area.”


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