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Apr 12, 2010
More 'upskirt' voyeurs
Camera phones make it easier to commit offences; more cases cropping up: Lawyers
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<!-- story content : start --> AS CAMERA and video functions on mobile phones become more commonplace, so too have the cases of those caught for shooting upskirt videos and pictures. These images are generally shot with cameras pointed directly up women's skirts. Those caught taking such images may face up to a year's jail and a fine for insulting the modesty of women. Lawyers and psychiatrists who spoke to The Straits Times said the number is likely to have more than doubled from the 50 cases in 2006.
Read the full exclusive in Monday's edition of The Straits Times.
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Apr 12, 2010
More 'upskirt' voyeurs
Camera phones make it easier to commit offences; more cases cropping up: Lawyers
<!-- by line --> By Khushwant Singh
<!-- end by line -->
<!-- end left side bar -->
<!-- story content : start --> AS CAMERA and video functions on mobile phones become more commonplace, so too have the cases of those caught for shooting upskirt videos and pictures. These images are generally shot with cameras pointed directly up women's skirts. Those caught taking such images may face up to a year's jail and a fine for insulting the modesty of women. Lawyers and psychiatrists who spoke to The Straits Times said the number is likely to have more than doubled from the 50 cases in 2006.
Read the full exclusive in Monday's edition of The Straits Times.
[email protected]