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dollars or the equivalent forty five dollars a month for extra features like replaying the videos and this has been going on since at least november and police say it s the first time that these kinds of videos were broadcast live online like a live streamed live stream people could watch them and live stream ok how i mean imagine this been public outrage and how have authorities reacted to that public outrage i mean outraged is not just with this case this is unfortunately one case in a very long string of such cases south korea s facing what people there say is a crisis a spy cam porn crisis that authorities are just starting to wake up to we see in two thousand and eleven there were thirteen hundred cases of the legal filming and this includes you know filming up women s skirts filming of putting secret cameras in changing rooms in toilets and in two thousand and seventeen we re looking at sixty five hundred cases so we re looking at an increase in cases or at least more attention b
videos were broadcast live online like live stream live stream people to watch them and live through them ok how i m imagine there s been public outrage and how have authorities reacted to that public outrage i mean outraged is not just with this case this is unfortunately one case in a very long string of such cases south korea s facing what people there say is a crisis a spy cam porn crisis that authorities are just starting to wake up to we see in two thousand and eleven there were thirteen hundred cases of illegal filming and this includes you know filming up women s skirts filming it putting secret cameras in changing rooms in toilets and in two thousand and seventeen and we re looking at sixty five hundred cases so we re looking at an increase in cases or at least more attention being paid to these kind of cases so much so that the police in seoul for example have hired women to go into public toilets as many as twenty thousand public toilets to an almost daily basis inspect them