Sigh, why can’t we use public toilets in peace?
A Facebook user by the name of Muhammad Khairuldin recently shared a video of him and his friends discovering a hidden camera, disguised as a hook, in a restroom at a mamak stall in Kuala Lumpur. The name of the mamak stall was not mentioned.
The video shows them detaching the “hook” from behind the restroom door. What’s peculiar about this hook is that instead of it being placed higher, it was placed above the waist level. To prove that it was indeed a camera, they dismantled it, ejected the camera’s memory card and even pointed out the charging port for it.
Khairuldin said that one of his friends knew of the hidden camera because he has seen a similar one before. He later claimed to have thrown the hook away and chose not to confront the staff because he knew they would deny that it was theirs. Would you have told the staff about it?
According to Khairuldin, he did not mention the name of the mamak because he did not lodge a police report as he is afraid that the staff would turn the blame on him, instead of owning up to it.
In the caption, Khairuldin tells everyone, especially women, to be more aware of the existence of such hidden cameras. Take note, guys and girls!
In case you didn’t know, these hidden camera hooks have existed for years. Here’s how it works:
You can watch the video clip here:
Now we’ve begun to wonder what other inanimate objects have hidden cameras in them. It feels like nowhere is safe anymore. Be extra aware of your surroundings, everyone!
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