Spy-cam and revenge porn and those exploited have had little hope given the governments and the National Police Agencies complete indifference. Recently a women was sentenced to one year in jail for surreptitiously, taking and posting on line a photo of nude male model from a university art class. While men who commit the more egregious offense of posting pictures and video of their former girls and wives are merely find an insignificant amount. I'm sure that Seoul's "crackdown" on spy cameras in public places used by women will lead to no change. After all those male government and police officials need their porn fix.
South Korea’s capital and largest city, Seoul, is set to begin daily checks for hidden cameras in public toilets in response to growing public outrage over an epidemic of “spy-cam porn”.
South Korea is in the middle of a battle against videos secretly filmed in places such as toilet stalls and changing rooms. Police have said more than 26,000 victims between 2012 and 2016 have been identified, but many cases go unreported.
Mobile phones sold in the country are required to make a loud audible sound when taking photos, an attempt to discourage surreptitious recording. Offenders can also turn to an array of seemingly everyday items – including pens, watches and shoes – equipped with spycams. The footage is not limited to public toilets, and the epidemic includes revenge porn, sometimes filmed without the women’s consent.
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