S Korea's Seoul to check public toilets daily over 'spycam porn'
South Korean capital Seoul will begin daily checks for hidden cameras in public toilets in response to protests over videos filmed using spy cameras. Police said more than 26,000 victims between 2012 and 2016 have been identified, adding that many cases go unreported. Presently, the Seoul government employs only 50 inspectors to monitor over 20,000 public bathrooms once a month.