South Korean establishments plagued by spy cameras

Peeping Toms are now making headlines on South Korean and Asia news as the call for its solution are being widely discussed.

Across the country, South Korean women fear being victimized by hidden cameras installed in hotels, pools, public toilets, and even subway stations. Meanwhile, the government has expressed its plan to decrease the said crimes. However, its efforts have not been proven to be effective.

“It would be horrible if such footage of myself spreads online. Even just the thought of the possibility is enough to generate great fear,” stated Hwang Seul Gi, who works for an office in Seoul. Hwang added that she is always alert when she uses public facilities and the subway.

Additionally, the police have dispatched authorities to examine public toilets and other areas to curb the secret camera porn. The government has also made action to block the access of the patrols to the harmful websites.