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A former Mobile, Alabama radio host is charged as a "Peeping Tom"
The current tourism director at the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce in Alabama is in trouble with the law. Jay Hasting was charged by authorities with secretly recording women using a digital camera in the restroom of an Alabama scenic overlook. Two women were steered to an employee restroom by Hasting, according to the Press-Register newspaper, who told them the women’s room was out of order. Police were called when one of the women discovered the camera. Prior to joining the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce, Hasting spent 32 years in broadcasting, including 12 with Mobile’s WABB-FM (97.5), where he was a morning co-host & OM. Ironically, his bio on “Alabama Business Today” one of Hasting’s hobbies as “photography.”
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