A RECENT spate of cases involving men who filmed “upskirt videos” of women in public places prompted a judge to ask if this crime is on the rise.
The offence of using a variety of high-tech gadgets and cameras to shoot videos up unsuspecting women’s skirts is lumped under the law as “insulting a woman’s modesty”.
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