South Korean Women Fight Back Against Spy Cams In Public Bathrooms

In August, some 70,000 women gathered in central Seoul, holding pickets saying, "My life is not your porn." It was the fourth protest this year condemning the prevalence of hidden camera crimes and the largest women-only rally in the country

Micro-cameras installed in public bathrooms for surreptitious filming are an everyday concern for women. Police say the number of "illegal filming" crimes sharply increased between 2011 and 2017.

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