South Korea is in the grip of a "spycam" epidemic with covert footage of sex, nudity, and urination posted online in what amounts to a "social death penalty" for thousands of female victims.
The footage may be taken surreptitiously by boyfriends or captured on covert devices as small as car keys. Daily camera checks are now part of life for cleaners in many public toilets.
The spy camera phenomenon has reached such epidemic proportions in tech-savvy South Korea that tens of thousands of women have taken to the streets to march for action.
Srsly?
Previously: South Koreans Protest Spy Cam Pornography
(Score: 4, Interesting) by takyon on Tuesday October 23 2018, @12:58AM
If they don't (and I'm not sure that's the case), then they are behind the curve and must catch up to maintain the nation's reputation. All able-bodied Japanese herbivores should proceed to Akihabara immediately in order to purchase spy cameras. Do it for Glorious Nip-on.
If people will pay for spycam videos, we could see women secretly filming other women for some quick cash. Given enough demand, there will eventually be a supply.
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