Gimhae Seobu Police: "No Hidden Cameras at Water Park, Enjoy with Peace of Mind!"
On the 13th, the Gyeongnam Gimhae Western Police Station announced that it inspected the Gimhae Lotte Water Park for illegal camera installations to prevent sexual crimes during the summer season.
The police, together with the water park operations team, checked changing rooms, shower rooms, and restrooms within the water park, and also conducted training for the operations team on how to report sexual crimes if they occur.
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Police are inspecting whether illegal cameras have been installed in the changing rooms of the water park.
[Photo by Gimhae Seobu Police Station, Gyeongnam]
Chief Kim Gyun said, “We will continue to collaborate with related organizations to prevent crimes against women, including illegal filming in multi-use facilities, and to protect socially vulnerable groups,” adding, “We will always take the lead in making Gimhae a safe city.”
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