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Staying one step ahead of S Korea's hi-tech peeping Toms
Molka crimes are daily news, and perpetrators cover a broad social range
Published Tue, Oct 18, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Seoul
WALKING into an empty women's bathroom stall, Park Kwang-Mi waves a hand-held detector around the toilet seat, paper roll holder, doorknob and even the ventilation grill on the ceiling.
"It's my job to make sure there's no camera to film women while they relieve themselves," the 49-year-old said after similarly inspecting dozens of public toilet stalls at a museum in Seoul.
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