At South Korean beaches and swimming pools, a war against tiny spy cameras - News Summed Up

At South Korean beaches and swimming pools, a war against tiny spy cameras


South Korea is in the midst of a battle against sexual harassment. A hidden-camera search squad, consisting of student and citizen volunteers, scans a restroom near a public pool in Changwon, South Korea, on July 25, 2018. “What is wrong with South Korean men?” one North Korean official asked visiting journalists earlier in July, according to local media. In May, South Korean President Moon Jae-in lamented that spy cams had become a “a part of daily life” and called for tougher punishments for those caught. Everyday objects that conceal small cameras inside are on display for visitors at a police-run educational center in Changwon, South Korea.


Source: Washington Post July 30, 2018 20:42 UTC



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