[0:00]Let's do a little role playing here, a little Thespian exercise. You're going to play the judge and I'm going to be presenting a case to you. It's the case of a university student being caught red-handed with over 100 videos on his phone of him secretly filming women using the toilet. He was even caught in the act filming a woman using the bathroom. And now I present to you this irrefutable evidence where there is no wiggle room for some kind of alternate explanation. There is no way to weasel out of this being him filming these videos without permission non consensually in a private setting, the toilet. Now, I as the fun-sized lawyer, present to you this case. What do you rule? What do you think is punishment that fits that crime? I would wager a guess that if you've got all your marbles about you, you would rightfully say that jail time is in order for a perverted, unremorseful freak like this. Now, what if I told you this drama exercise wasn't all make believe? This is a case that just unfolded in Australian court, and the judge ruled that the punishment for this individual wasn't jail time. It was a very stern, hands-on-the-hip, wiggling of the finger saying, "Now don't do that again." He secretly filmed women inside toilets and showers, but Bao Phuoc Cao doesn't appreciate the camera being pointed at him. Mr. Cao, why did you upskirt women? The Melbourne University biomedicine student, originally from Vietnam, walking from court on a community corrections order. How peculiar that the guy who is addicted to upskirting women and taking non-consensual videos of them using the bathroom doesn't like to be filmed himself? Well, isn't that just the strangest thing? So, this is 23-year-old Bao Cao. He is a biomedical student in Australia, and he was caught with over a hundred videos of him secretly filming women in bathrooms. They mentioned like shower, he was caught in the act of filming a woman using the toilet. That's how they actually apprehended him. She noticed that he was secretly filming her while she was on the toilet. He was apparently holding his phone close to the wall, and she took notice of that, alerted security. They came in there and actually caught him red-handed here. Also, according to a couple articles, this is apparently not even the first time that he's had a run-in with the law for identical issues here. The offender had been sentenced twice before receiving a community corrections order in July 2025 on the same matter and May 2025 relating to an incident in October 2024. Cao is supposed to be in Melbourne studying to become a neurosurgeon. Instead, he's been exposed as a serial pervert. The 23-year-old was living at Roomingkos, a CBD student accommodation in the city. A fellow female student was showering when she noticed someone holding a mobile phone under her cubicle. It belonged to Cao, and he was arrested soon after. Police then discovered hundreds of secret images and videos of young women. There could be up to 150 alleged victims. This is from a couple of months ago with a previous run-in he had with authorities here, and uh surprise, surprise, the strategy of doing nothing and hoping that the bad guy stops being a bad guy didn't exactly work. In this case where again he was caught, even arrested, and even pled guilty, he still didn't receive a conviction. No punishment. He had to take like a sex offender course or something. He had to do like a tutorial on how not to be a sexual degenerate pervert scumbag loser fucking vile worm. Cao pleaded guilty, he was sentenced to a community corrections order and forced to undergo a sex offender treatment program. No conviction was recorded. It also means that if he does go on to become a doctor or a surgeon, his patients are not going to know what he's been up to and what he could potentially get up to. He should get kicked out by the campus. Not only should he be kicked out, that should have been like a day one like snap of the fingers like instant reaction to all of these crimes that he has literally pled guilty to, caught in the act multiple times. They should have instantly caught him or kicked him out for the safety of the students and then thrown him in jail. These are serious offenses. And as that lady mentioned, if he goes on to become a doctor, which it seems like he is perfectly within his ability to do so, since there are no consequences for his crimes that he has committed, his patients would then be in danger too. Imagine him around an unconscious woman that he is supposed to be like operating on or something. It's a recipe for disaster. It's fucking terrifying. A few months ago, Cao was arrested again after filming a woman inside the public toilets here at the District Docklands Shopping Center. He confessed and pleaded guilty. Again, no conviction was recorded. How many women have to be subjected to a perpetrator of this type of crime and he literally gets away with it? How safe are the female students at that university right now? That's a great question. How safe are these women? How many women need to be subjected to this perpetrator who keeps getting away with it and is getting sent a very clear message from the justice system over there in Australia, that he can just keep doing it to his heart's content till the cows come home. Why don't we ask the judge Michelle, who is the one that was presiding over the case that was mentioned there about how he was caught filming in that toilet. That's the one that we've been watching prior to this older one. He is done and has been caught multiple times doing this exact same thing, and yet still not being punished. Mr. Cao, do you still plan on becoming a doctor? Mr. Cao, do you plan on apologizing to your victims? Police found over 100 secretly recorded videos and images of innocent women on the 23-year-old's phone. Taken inside public bathrooms at Docklands District Shopping Centre and at his student accommodation in the city. Yeah, he can still pursue being a doctor. He's not getting any actual punishment, no consequences, even though he is very clearly guilty of these crimes for which he is accused. They have overwhelming evidence, and it's not even a matter of if he did it, they know he did. They just don't care. I guess the judge that was presiding over the case just hit him with a So what? He had over a hundred videos secretly recording women in bathrooms. Big whoop. I got the fucking courthouse shutter bugged right now. Sue me. What a despicable outcome to this case. To me it reads like they don't take sexual crimes seriously. That's what it feels like. It it's unbelievable that they know he did this. They just don't want to punish him. So now this disgusting freak gets away with it. Not even a slap on the wrist. Still gets to be a doctor down the line, and doesn't go to jail or face any repercussions for it. He has a 12-month period where he can't reoffend. That's all. But despite his guilty pleas, the court let him off without a conviction. Explaining his actions, he told police he was in the female toilets because he wasn't sure about his gender. Are you still unsure of your gender? Now, in all the articles I've read relating to this case, I've only seen this claim from 7 News Australia. I'm not familiar with the organization, but according to them, when police were questioning Mr. Cao as to his reason for being in the women's restroom doing this, he panicked and spit out a bunch of horseradish that he's actually in there because he's unsure on his gender. However, according to a different news organization, what he said when confronted by authorities after being caught in the cubicle secretly filming that woman is that he was gay.
[8:19]Reaching into her cubicle, she ran and told security and when he was confronted, Cao said he was gay. That's why he was using the female bathrooms. When police seized Bao Cao's phone, they found more than 100 different videos, but only one victim was identified. The rest remain unknown. It's not the first time Cao has been shown mercy by the courts. In May last year, he avoided conviction after he was caught upskirting a woman, and in July, he avoided conviction again for near identical offending. It actually is crazy how he continues to just get away with it with no punishments, because it's not like he and his legal team are going in there, like he's got fucking Saul Goodman in his corner and they're in there outsmarting them in the legal system, giving like some kind of crazy legal smackdown proving his innocence. They literally march in there and just say, "Yep, he's guilty. This guy, he did it. Everything you've accused him of, he did do it." Okay, are we done here? Can we can we all go ahead and leave now? I'm getting kind of hungry and he's got to go secretly film other women in other bathrooms. So are we done here? No convictions, right? No convictions? All right. Great. Really appreciate it. Big thumbs up. We're going to go ahead and leave now. He's just just continues to get away with it, even knowing that he is guilty. Everyone knows it. They just don't want to punish him. It's fucking crazy. Now, in the case of what he said to officers at the scene, 7 News Australia claims that he told them he was unsure of his gender. And then 9 News claims that he said he was gay. Either way, this clearly seems like a desperate like Hail Mary attempt to avoid going to jail like, no, no, no, no, no. You guys have got it all twisted. I'm not in the women's bathroom because I'm a pervert. I'm here because I'm gay. And it's like, okay, that doesn't that doesn't do anything. What you were doing is still highly illegal. You are caught filming women using the bathroom and you were caught with over a hundred other videos of secretly filming these women non-consensually. It's a sexual crime. It doesn't matter if he's unsure of his gender or if he's gay or anything like that, which by the way, is something he didn't say in his previous run-ins with the authorities for similar crimes that he has been guilty of. So it really seems like it's just something he pulled out of his ass desperately when confronted by the police after getting caught red-handed again. Now, from what I can see from court, this never got brought up, so to me it seems like his defense found it to be a pretty weak position to try and argue because him secretly filming videos of women using the toilet, upskirting, uh, about to use the shower in a fucking intimate setting like the bathroom where he's non-consensually filming them is still illegal in every single possible context. So like I said, I haven't been able to find any information on if that was ever even brought up in court or not. I it doesn't seem like it was. It sounds like he must have been like really trying to avoid getting arrested again. So then he tried saying like, I'm unsure about my gender, thus I had to be in the women's restroom filming these women non-consensually collecting data here on my on my phone with these videos. Like it sounds like that was something he just tried with the police that were about to arrest him, and not something that they actually tried as like a legal strategy, though. I don't know because not all of the information on this case is public. All we have is the judge's final verdict where she cites things not related to that, but instead that he's young and also might be lonely. That was her reasoning for no punishment, for a serial pervert who has committed numerous crimes. The court today heard one of his traumatized victims remains anxious and unsurprisingly hypervigilant. It impacts her ability to use public restrooms. In her sentencing, the magistrate said Mr. Cao has no family here and considers him to be isolated in the community. She also said the 23-year-old's youth needed to be taken into account. Bro, this judge can suck a fart out of my butthole. What are you talking about? What does that have to do with this case at all? He's 23 years old. Do you think he doesn't know the difference between consensual filming and non-consensual filming? This is a sexual crime. He is using the women's restroom for the sole purpose of filming them use the bathroom and apparently upskirting women and apparently, according to some of the articles, was secretly filming women who were about to use the shower. Like this is not a matter of like, he didn't know any better. How could he have possibly known? He's alone in our community. What are you talking about? There's plenty of people in the world that are alone right now that don't do this degenerate, disgusting criminal shit. And the message that the court is sending to the victims here is just gross. Literally giving the victims one of these right here. That's the gift from the judge in this case. Over a hundred videos of victims that again, they know the guy is guilty. They know that. They even say as much, and then they just don't do anything about it. They let him get away with it. It's not even like the, um, like illusion of a punishment. They don't even try and pretend like they're punishing him. They are even just trying to garner sympathy for the guy saying like, oh, well, he's alone and well, he's only 23 years old, so we have to make sure we take that into account. So I think what what makes sense here is that 12 months just don't do it again and we're good here, and all is squared. The victims got no justice. So like they had read an impact statement from one of the women who was filmed by Cao here, and she's talking about like how it actually really traumatized her. And I imagine many others probably when would feel the same, if they found out that when they were using the bathroom, there's some secret fucking evil weirdo in the stall next to them filming them the whole time in order to jerk off to it. Like, I'm sure many people would feel extremely upset and uncomfortable by something like that. And then on top of that, after they catch the person responsible, they get away with it. And not only do they get away with it, they try and play like a sad song in the world's smallest violin for the guy, not for the victims. They they don't do anything for the victims to try and get them justice or anything. It's no compassion for the victims of a sexual crime blows my mind here. And the judge Michelle even had the gall to say like, the women deserved to feel safe in in this kind of area, you know, an intimate spot like the bathroom, which is why I'm ensuring that this guy does not go to jail and does not get punished. We'll have a 12-month period where we ask him to maybe just stop maybe pop the brakes on that filming women secretly in the restroom business. That ought to make all these victims feel better and feel safe again. It's crazy, man. It's it blows my mind. Judge Michelle, really really dropped the ball on this one. I think there needs to be a follow-up investigation here, but that's maybe I'm on the crack pipe. I I just feel like justice wasn't exactly served. No convictions, even though this is not the first time he has faced this. He continues to have a 100% win rate here, and even just he does it, all he does is just plead guilty, and they just refuse to punish him. It's not like he's going in there and outsmarting them or something or proving his innocence or anything like that. He just goes in there and just like, yeah, I did it. Okay, can I go now? Can we are we done here? Like, oh, yeah, we're done. No conviction. Don't worry about any of that pesky nuisance stuff. Don't worry. Go go about your day. Keep studying. Can't wait to see you as a neurologist out there and all that stuff. It's just it's mind boggling. It it really is crazy. I had to Yapp about this when I learned about it. That's really about it. Yeah.



