No Secret Filming! Dongmyeong University Human Rights Center Conducts Special Inspection of Illegal Cameras on Campus
The Human Rights Center at Dongmyung University conducted a special inspection for illegal filming cameras over two days, on the 10th and 11th, targeting key locations on campus such as restrooms, shower rooms, and lounges to prevent illegal filming crimes.
Professor Kim Dong-ryul and five students voluntarily participated in the inspection.
Students at Dongmyung University are conducting activities to detect illegal hidden cameras.
View original imageProfessor Kim Dong-ryul from the Department of Mechanical and Robotics Engineering stated, “Illegal cameras are made very small and sophisticated, making them difficult to detect,” and added, “We will promptly report any discoveries to the police and pay special attention to prevention, taking the lead to ensure that students can study in a safe environment.”
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Although no illegal filming cameras were found during this inspection, the Dongmyung University Human Rights Center plans to continue regularly inspecting for illegal filming cameras on campus.
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