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Syed Putra's employers install camera in his room!

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Don't I have any privacy? Foreign worker asks after employer installs CCTV camera in his bedroom​

JUNE 09, 2022PUBLISHED AT 11:55 AMByAMIERUL RASHID
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Syed's room with the CCTV camera installed in the top right hand corner.
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In public spaces, hardly anyone bats an eyelid at CCTV cameras but it's a different matter when you spot one planted in the corner of your own bedroom.
Syed*, a foreign worker, was curious to know if his employer was allowed to install such devices in his bedroom.
More from AsiaOneRead the condensed version of this story, and other top stories with NewsLite.
The CCTV camera was installed on Tuesday (June 7) and later that day, Syed posted to a Facebook group, in search of answers.
Syed, who has been working in Singapore for about 10 years, has only been living in this room located in the north-eastern region of Singapore for about six months.
"Don't I have any privacy inside my bedroom?" he asked in his post, adding that he shares the small room with another person.
Syed told AsiaOne that he had trouble sleeping on Tuesday as he was "always thinking I'm in a prison under CCTV".
By posting on Facebook, he was hoping someone could shed light on rules or laws in Singapore that are relevant to his situation.
Unfortunately for him, a number of netizens brushed off his concerns and joked around instead.
"I think [it] is because you are too handsome la," one wrote. Another netizen asked: "You man or woman? If man, why bother?"
However, there were also others who said that privacy is a right and that seeking help from authorities would be Syed's best option.
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Syed told AsiaOne he was directed to contact the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) after he contacted the police for help regarding the installation of the CCTV camera.
"This morning [June 8], I talked to MOM and the officer said I can cover the CCTV with something. Later, in a few days, MOM people will come and investigate," he told AsiaOne.
For now, the CCTV camera in his room is covered up with tissue paper.
AsiaOne understands that there are no current advisories or guidelines for male workers on installation of CCTV in bedrooms and we have reached out to MOM for more information.
According to MOM's guidelines for employers of foreign domestic workers on its website, it said that an employer must inform the domestic worker of the cameras' locations should they wish to install video-recording devices at home.
The cameras must not be installed in areas that would compromise one's privacy or modesty — such as where she sleeps, changes clothes or in the toilets.
Lawyer Raphael Louis of Ray Louis Law Corporation told AsiaOne that if the CCTV was installed without Syed's consent, the employer "could be in breach of the Personal Data Protection Act and/or a criminal offence under 377BB of the Penal code for voyeurism".
"For voyeurism, if the employer installed a hidden equipment (without consent) and intentionally recorded a private act by the employee, he could be guilty of an offence. This normally attracts a jail sentence," he said.
According to Louis, the severity of the punishment depends on factors such as the number of victims, if the offender had similar offences in the past and how long the camera was installed for.
"My perception is that most [of] these crimes are targeted at women. For male foreign workers, I personally have not encountered [a case]," he added.
*Not his real name
 
sooner or later these men going to strip and play with themselves. Thats what the camera are for>? Those online streaming videos are online to gay men who will pay/ So it is double income. Wish i can do the same for the female workers. I can make more online.
 
Syed's and his roommate's ejaculate floods the floor making it slippery and dangerous so the camera is justified to see who did it.
 
CCTV is to ensure these mudds don't commit incest in their bedroom.
 
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Syed's and his roommate's ejaculate floods the floor making it slippery and dangerous so the camera is justified to see who did it.
ahahahah almost correct but the result is the owner will rush in and sodo them. They cannot complained as they are guilt ridden and afraid police will see their video. Perfect plan for a gay sex fiend
 
You are a serf, which means you are considered subhuman and have relinquished all rights. :cool:
 
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