Jung Suk-nam, a city council member of Yangsan, Gyeongnam (center), is holding a legislative meeting to prevent illegal filming. [Image source=Yangsan City]

Jung Suk-nam, a city council member of Yangsan, Gyeongnam (center), is holding a legislative meeting to prevent illegal filming. [Image source=Yangsan City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Jeong Sook-nam, a proportional representative of Yangsan City Council in Gyeongnam, held a legislative meeting on the 3rd with executive officials and the Yangsan Police Station to prevent illegal filming crimes in public restrooms.


This meeting was held to alleviate citizens' social anxiety about illegal filming, such as videos and photos filmed illegally being distributed online, and to collect opinions for the enactment of ordinances for prevention and countermeasures.


On that day, Councilor Jeong discussed specific matters necessary for preventing illegal filming with officials from relevant city departments and the Yangsan Police Station, listened to difficulties arising during inspections of illegal filming devices, and requested that the public, private, and police sectors collaborate to establish a regular inspection system for eradication.


Based on the opinions presented, an ordinance including standards for installing public restroom facilities, establishing a reporting system, and inducing inspections of private restrooms will be proposed at the 181st Yangsan City Council 1st regular meeting.



Councilor Jeong said, "I hope this meeting will serve as a foundation to prevent illegal filming crimes occurring in public restrooms and allow citizens to live with peace of mind," adding, "We will strive to make Yangsan a safe city from crime through continuous interest and participation in inspections of illegal filming devices."


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