Public and Private Facility Public Restrooms at About 90 Locations Until the 13th of Next Month

Muju-gun, Special Inspection on Illegal Filming in Public Restrooms View original image


[Muju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Muju-gun announced on the 23rd that it will conduct a special inspection for illegal filming in public restrooms until the 13th of next month to ensure the safe use of public restrooms by residents and visitors.


Muju-gun plans to inspect about 50 major tourist sites including the Comprehensive Welfare Center, Eup/Myeon markets, and Gucheon-dong Tourist Special Zone Multipurpose Plaza, as well as 34 privately owned multi-use facilities such as terminals, gas stations, and LPG charging stations within the jurisdiction.


In particular, using lens-type (detecting camera lenses), radio wave-type (receiving radio waves emitted from lenses), and video-type (visually confirming transmitted content) detection equipment, they will focus inspections on places where small cameras are mainly installed, such as doors, locks, lighting, and outlets.


If illegal filming devices are found, Muju-gun will preserve the scene and report to the Muju Police Station, and if suspicious traces (scratches or holes) are found, they plan to promptly request repairs from the restroom installation and management personnel.




Muju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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