STARLUX Airlines Ground Staff Handed Over to Aviation Police for Up-skirt Photography Incident
A STARLUX Airlines ground staff member was caught taking up-skirt photos of passengers and flight attendants on an aircraft. The airline stated it was a private act by the employee while off-duty and that the matter was handed over to the Aviation Police on the same day for legal processing. Former Taoyuan City Councilor Wang Hao-yu exposed the incident on Facebook.
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(Central News Agency, reporter Yu Hsiao-han, Taipei, 3rd) Regarding the incident where a STARLUX Airlines ground staff member took up-skirt photos of passengers and flight attendants, STARLUX Airlines stated that it was a private act by the employee while off-duty. The matter was handed over to the Aviation Police on the same day and will be handled in accordance with the law.
Former Taoyuan City Councilor Wang Hao-yu pointed out on Facebook today that a STARLUX Airlines ground staff member took up-skirt photos of passengers and flight attendants on the aircraft, was caught and transferred for legal prosecution, seriously affecting passenger rights and the company's image.
STARLUX Airlines responded that this was a private act by the employee while off-duty, was handed over to the Aviation Police on the same day, and will be processed according to judicial procedures. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150603
Former Taoyuan City Councilor Wang Hao-yu pointed out on Facebook today that a STARLUX Airlines ground staff member took up-skirt photos of passengers and flight attendants on the aircraft, was caught and transferred for legal prosecution, seriously affecting passenger rights and the company's image.
STARLUX Airlines responded that this was a private act by the employee while off-duty, was handed over to the Aviation Police on the same day, and will be processed according to judicial procedures. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150603