the level of campaigning that the police had quit because of greed

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(1)Disgusting to treat potential criminals… Don’t over-interpret
(2)As the illegal filming OFF campaign became known, male-centered communities such as MLBPARK FM Korea Clian flooded with criticisms of the campaign The main content was a complaint that even if you carry your cell phone, you might be driven to a potential hidden camera criminal
(3)Many netizens make every smartphone holder a potential sex offender. Just get rid of the camera on your smartphone. If you really stick that up as you tell them, they’ll give you blindfolds next time He reacted angrily by posting comments such as “There are various waste of taxes.” Korea and Japan are the only countries that are forcing cell phone shooting sound to reduce the use of crimes such as hidden cameras Of course, with the development of smartphones and the pouring out of silent camera apps, even this has become useless, but it is pointed out that it is too much to block the camera lens by attaching stickers just because you can shoot illegally with a smartphone

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(1)In response to this, the police said that the men were trying to figure out the purpose of the campaign
(2)I think I didn’t do it
(3)”The purpose is not to legislate or enforce attaching stickers to cameras, but to use them when necessary to prevent misunderstanding in public places and to give others peace of mind,” a police official said. “Just because you don’t attach stickers doesn’t mean you’re treating them as potential criminals, but it’s an over-interpretation.”
(4)He added, “I explained it well so that there is no misunderstanding during promotional activities,” adding, “Because there are many cases where stickers are attached as accessories, internal employees came up with this idea and have tried something similar in the past.”

The campaign that I pushed in 2018

What’s the difference now? Rather, reverse discrimination among men seems to be much worse than then

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