Well, yes, I believe him!
Oh Puh-leeeese!
You guys have no idea!
After you have been working at an attraction for 6 months or more you basically know the ride inside and out and can do your job in your sleep! Michael Eisner's comments about monkeys could do these jobs wasn't too far off the mark, unless you wanted the monkey to put up with guests!
So after the first 6 months you have to find something to keep your mind busy while you try to make it through another day without cutting your wrists. And the easiest way to do this is to "shop the guests". In fact, at several attractions we had codes to call out to each other to direct others attention without letting the guests know. This would happen mostly in the load/unload areas. Different ride vehicle locations would have a number, row in that vehicle would have a number and L or Left and R or Right would indicate side of the row. So if a cast member were to yell out 32R it wouldn't mean a thing to any guests in the loading area, which is usually pretty hectic anyway. Besides, guests hardly ever pay attention!
One day at Big Thunder Mountain unload I was working with a friend who was gay and after going along and putting down the lap bars he stood up with the strangest look on his face. When he bumped me I asked him about it and he said that he had put the lap bar down on a teenaged English lad who was wearing those short soccer shorts, but wasn't wearing any underwear. Well the young man, approx 17, had long legs and so had to spread his legs and bend his knees to fit comfortably into the seat. The result of which was his family jewels were just sitting there on the seat next to his leg. My friend couldn't stop thinking about that for days!
So no, you really don't need a photo of the guy, it probably happened. Unfortunately for him, it could have been just as much from being bored as it was from being attracted to him!