The Jeonnam Provincial Council announced on the 18th that the "Jeollanam-do Office of Education Illegal Filming Prevention Ordinance," which was primarily proposed by Assemblyman Jo Ok-hyun (Democratic Party of Korea, Mokpo 2) and jointly suggested by all 61 members, was passed as originally proposed in the plenary session.


This ordinance stipulates measures to prevent illegal filming in educational institutions in Jeonnam and aims to ensure the safety of students and users of educational institutions.


Jo Ok-hyun, Jeonnam Provincial Assembly Member

Jo Ok-hyun, Jeonnam Provincial Assembly Member

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The main contents include various matters such as regular inspections to prevent and eradicate illegal filming within educational institutions, establishment of a reporting system, and the creation of a cooperative system with related organizations such as city/county offices and the police agency.


It also specifies inspection plans including methods for checking illegal filming devices, training on the use of inspection equipment, and education and training to prevent the production and distribution of illegal filming materials.


The plan includes installing illegal filming prevention facilities such as emergency bells and privacy screens in locations like restrooms, changing rooms, and shower rooms to prevent illegal filming in advance.



Assemblyman Jo Ok-hyun stated, "Increasingly sophisticated and intelligent illegal filming crimes cause irreparable pain to victims and the damage is severe," adding, "We will actively cooperate with related organizations such as the police agency to eradicate illegal filming acts within educational institutions and create a safe educational environment for students and faculty members."


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