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:10inbongland: Foids don't like their skimpy Friday night outfits being preserved on the Internet for eternity

https://old.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/1c7qti6/women_feel_unsafe_after_being_secretly_filmed_on/

								

								

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17135162367359002.webp

lmao

tl;dr: Apparently there's an "auditor" (thot audit?) trend on TikTok that involves filming young women out partying and foids don't like it because now everyone knows they're sluts.

!zoomers you're so based, keep it up

Daily Mail article about an account which sadly got banned or deleted, I can't find the one(s) they're complaining about now.

Edit: Here's something similar on YouTube but it's filmed by a foid so it's ok

Warning: contains British women

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17135177618829162.webp

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lol I've seen those videos, part of that walk around a city genre where you also get to look at drunk bydło

Police say they are now actively trying to catch the person making the videos.

what are the police even gonna do? it's not illegal to film people in public places

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it's not illegal to [intentionally] film people in public [without their consent]

in some countries it is.

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It's also illegal to plow your bussy in some countries but I'm still gonna do it :marseyshrug:

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It's Bongistan, they'll find a way to punish them through some esoteric harassment law they have there.

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The UK made upskirting illegal recently so maybe they'll get him on that.

Not sure it's really upskirting if your "skirt" is a belt though :marseyshrug:

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You're confusing Britain with a country that has a constitution and rule of law.

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it's the UK. making someone feel slightly unsafe or offended is enough to get arrested.

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it's not illegal to film people in public places

filming? Depends on the country. Publishing it? Yeah... that changes things in a ton of countries. Publishing it for commercial benefits? And you add a ton of other countries to the list again. You can argue that ad revenue driving by the publication of the vid is commercial use.

here's a handy country guide: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Country_specific_consent_requirements

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in the videos they follow around the groups of drunk girls with hidden cameras

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