Following the chain medical beauty group Aierli's incident of secret camera hidden in needle holes, it has now spread to other companies like an infectious disease.


Let me tell a real story: I used to work at Southern Taiwan Science Park, and my supervisor wanted to confirm whether personnel had indeed changed into anti-static clothing.
Someone suggested secretly installing a fire escape light-style hidden camera in the changing room, but it was discovered in less than two days.
Anti-static clothing is actually like an inner layer, except for underwear (clothes), before entering the cleanroom, you remove all clothes, wear anti-static clothing, then wear cleanroom suits.
You installed this thing in the changing room today, and after installing it in the men's changing room, you're planning to install it in the women's changing room—what is this if not hidden cameras?
The surveillance footage shows people undressing—are they checking if they are dressed correctly or their body shape?
The funnier part is, after the two male workers discovered it, they directly faced the camera, exposed themselves, and swung their genitals, letting the surveillance see enough of 🤣🤣🤣.
When they went on-site, they immediately informed everyone, and once the incident was exposed, the equipment was quickly dismantled...
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