![]() ![]() The same year, K-POP star Jung Joon-young was sentenced to six years in prison for distributing videos he secretly took while having sex with women. Two men were arrested by South Korean police in 2019 for live-streaming 1,600 motel guests using hidden cameras in 42 rooms around the country. In Seoul, “safety sheriffs” armed with hidden camera detectors were deployed in a months-long 2018 crackdown, instructed to perform daily checks of public bathrooms throughout the city, though it is unclear whether the strategy is still being used. The problem isn’t new, with illegal filming steadily rising in the country since 2011. ![]() “This issue extends beyond toilets as well, so we’re talking Airbnbs, hotel rooms - basically anywhere that is a private area, you run the risk of being exposed to hidden cameras.” TikTok creator Jazmyn Jennings has warned travellers about hidden cameras in South Korea, an ongoing problem in the country. “Women do this in South Korea to stop the possibility of a small hidden camera being able to film them, which in a lot of cases is usually broadcasted online for men to watch. “If you go into any single female bathroom - it might be the same for males, I don’t know - you will see every single crevice of that bathroom plugged up with wet toilet paper. “South Korea has a really huge problem with hidden cameras,” Jennings said. The travel warning has since been viewed on the platform more than 7.3 million times. Australian TikTok creator Jazmyn Jennings’ issued the warning in March, discussing what she said was “a huge problem in South Korea that is not discussed enough by foreigners”. ![]()
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