No More Hidden Cameras and Peeping! ... Sangju City Launches Intensive Inspection of Illegal Filming in Public Restrooms
The Hamchang-eup Administrative Welfare Center in Sangju-si, Gyeongbuk, conducted a joint inspection on the 4th to eradicate illegal filming activities in public restrooms within the area.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Hamchang-eup Administrative Welfare Center in Sangju-si, Gyeongbuk, conducted a joint inspection on the 4th with the illegal filming search and inspection team to eradicate illegal filming activities in public restrooms within Hamchang-eup.
The joint inspection was promoted to minimize crimes that may occur in public restrooms, which are highly vulnerable to illegal filming, and to create a restroom environment where people can use facilities with peace of mind.
The center focused on inspecting ventilation ducts, trash bins, doors, and other areas with a high possibility of hidden cameras installed in the restrooms at Hamchang Market, Hamchang Bus Stop, and Sinheung Sports Park using illegal filming frequency detection equipment.
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Lee Yanghee, the head of Hamchang-eup, said, “We will do our best to create safe public restrooms through continuous illegal filming inspections,” and added, “We ask for active citizen surveillance and reporting to eradicate illegal filming crimes.”
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