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  2. Mom horrified after 5-year-old son finds hidden camera in ...

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    When she looked under the sink, the woman saw a cell phone propped up by paper towels with the camera pointing toward the toilet. She immediately notified employees who contacted the sheriff's ...

  3. Woman finds hidden camera in Starbucks bathroom - AOL

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    Brea, Calif. (KTLA) -- Brea police on Monday were working to identify the person who put a hidden camera in a Starbucks bathroom. The camera, which was about the size of a large pen, was mounted ...

  4. Elementary school principal hid cameras, recorded students in ...

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    After a student found one of Aycock’s hidden cameras inside the girl’s locker room’s bathroom, authorities launched an investigation in January 2022, prosecutors said. ...

  5. Molka - Wikipedia

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    View of a motel room in South Korea, a possible location for spycams to be installed in order to obtain explicit footage. Molka (Korean: 몰카, Korean pronunciation: [mo(ː)ɭkʰa], lit. 'hidden camera') is the Korean term for hidden cameras or miniature spy cameras secretly and illegally installed, often in order to capture voyeuristic images and videos.

  6. Hidden camera - Wikipedia

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    8 mm × 8 mm lens with a built-in image sensor, used for a mini camcorder. A hidden camera or spy camera is a camera used to photograph or record subjects, often people, without their knowledge. The camera may be considered "hidden" because it is not visible to the subject being filmed, or is disguised as another object.

  7. Secret photography - Wikipedia

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    Erich Salomon took images of European summit meetings and a session of the US Supreme Court in secret using an Ermanox camera hidden in his hat. Some classic early U.S. street photography – such as that of Paul Strand on the Lower East Side [2] – was obtained by fixing a second "dummy lens" to the camera, whereas the real shot was taken ...