Chung-Ang University Introduces 'Illegal Filming Detection System' in Women's Restrooms
Chung-Ang University announced on the 26th that it has fully implemented a system capable of continuously detecting illegal filming devices on campus.
The Central University Central Library, where a permanent illegal filming detection system has been installed.
[Photo by Central University]
Chung-Ang University has installed a system using thermal detection technology to continuously detect illegal filming devices 24 hours a day in every stall of the women's restroom at the Central Library on the Seoul campus.
The university decided to install the continuous illegal filming detection system in the Central Library, which is most frequently used by students, to prevent digital sex crimes and alleviate the anxiety of university members.
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Park Ki-seok, Director of General Affairs at Chung-Ang University, said, "We are doing our best to provide an environment where students can study with peace of mind," adding, "We believe it is important to raise awareness about illegal acts such as hidden cameras and to prevent crimes in advance."
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