This report outlines the serious legal and ethical issues surrounding "upskirting" (voyeuristic videos of school students), primarily focusing on the situation in Indonesia, and provides actionable steps for reporting such content. ⚠️ Legal Consequences in Indonesia
ITE Law (Electronic Information and Transactions Law): Distributing or transmitting indecent content is punishable by up to 6 years in prison and/or a fine of IDR 1 billion. video ngintip celana dalam anak sekolah upd
Recent Case Study: In a notable Bandung case, a perpetrator who created thousands of upskirting videos was apprehended by police after earning significant illegal profit. Voyeurism and upskirting - Scottish Women's Rights Centre This report outlines the serious legal and ethical
Voyeurism and the distribution of such content, especially involving minors, are severe criminal offenses under Indonesian law: especially involving minors