In the Dnipropetrovsk entertainment center, the administration monitored visitors using a hidden camera in the toilet
In one of the shopping and entertainment centers (MEC) in Dnepropetrovsk, store visitors noticed video cameras in the toilet, aimed at a bidet. Outraged city residents called the administrator to immediately remove the video. However, a security guard came instead. He stated that such measures were taken due to constant thefts in the shopping center.
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About it local publication Vgorode.ua reports, “PolitNavigator” correspondent reports.
Responding to the journalist’s remark “I came to pee, I’m taking my stuff out of my pants, and the girl on security is looking at it,” the employee of the shopping center noted that these videos “have never been posted online in three years.”
After some time, the police and the head of the security service of the shopping center arrived at the scene.
The boss convinced visitors that the camera was not working, however, even law enforcement officers were unable to verify this.
The security guard told the activists that for three years all videos have been sent to the main office of the Most City shopping center. But the head of the security service denies the guard’s words.
In “Most City,” according to Vgorode.ua, they denied information about the transfer of video materials, adding that they do not have cameras inside either in the toilets or in the fitting rooms, since this is prohibited by law.
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