A man has been jailed a total of 12 weeks after he was caught filming them in a toilet in a building after Christmas dinner last year. Bryan Fang Zhongquan, 30, was still a financial adviser when filmed a total of 14 women relieving themselves in a toilet.
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VOYEUR GETS JAIL FOR SHARING HIDDEN VIDEOS OF GIRLS ON LOCAL SEX FORUMS
In November 2016, a police report was lodged after films of schoolgirls relieving themselves or trying on clothes in changing rooms, as well as other obscene videos, were circulated on sex-themed online discussion site Sammyboy Forum. Initially a member of the Sammyboy Forum, Chew later joined 'SG Horizon Club' and 'LittleSG', which were Google groups that allow people to share and download obscene films of Singaporeans that were recorded here.
Read More »WHY SO MANY PERVERTS TAKING UPSKIRT VIDEOS, WILL JAIL TERM DETER THEM AT ALL?
Our reader noticed an increasing number of men who takes upskirt videos or post perverted content online. Why are they becoming more perverted nowadays? Is jailing them enough to deter them from similar future acts?
Read More »ARE SG TEACHERS CLOSET PERVERTS WITH UPSKIRT FETISH?
A primary school teacher who recorded videos of his female colleagues and others on more than 40 occasions was jailed for 24 weeks on Friday. Another recent news of a teacher at a primary school here has been caught on camera taking what appeared to be an upskirt video of a commuter in an MRT train.
Read More »BIKE VANDALS FILMING THEIR ACTS HELPING AUTHORITIES NAB THEM
However, in view of many such cases happening, the fight against those people who misuse the service is getting intensified. The best thing is, the fight against these people are getting help from the culprits themselves. These people not only vandalise the bikes, but to reach a level of infamy, they would take photos or videos of them in the act of vandalising the bikes. These will be used by them as bragging rights, where post online will ensure their act have proof to go with it. But it is exactly these photos and videos that are helping authorities identify the culprits. They don't realise it, but their need for online fame is helping put a guilty sign on their heads. Hopefully, these people will continue to film themselves committing such acts, if they choose to destroy what isn't theirs. That way, they can gain the notoriety they crave, and possibly get their just deserts too.
Read More »MDA NOT HAPPY WITH SDP’S RECENT VIDEOS, SAYS NO POLITICAL FILMS ALLOWED
The Media Development Authority (MDA) said yesterday that political parties cannot produce and distribute party political films in the run-up to the General Election, and took the Singapore Democratic Party's (SDP) latest video clips as an example.
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