, including this man, who pled guilty for videotaping 45 women and children at this starbucks in glendora, california, and this man, who pled guilty after being caught red-handed on his on camera in new york. this family is suing starbucks for $1 million, arguing the company should have been aware of this problem and should have done more to stop it. let me play devil's advocate. they could say, we can't check our bath rooms every 20 minutes to make sure a creep isn't placing a camera in there. >> they have a checklist of items they check to clean off. and making sure the toilet paper is stocked and what not. maybe training employees to look in those places, check the air vents, check behind the toilet. >> reporter: starbucks has denied any wrongdoing in the lawsuit brought against it and has said in a state, "we monitor the seating areas and restrooms in our stores on a regular basis to identify potential safety or security concerns." privacy experts say companies like starbucks need to do much more to stop video voyeurs. >> starbucks strictly coms the quality of the products that are so