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Saturday, October 8, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Re: Persona: Hidden camera



How to Detect Hidden Camera in Trial Room?

mohiuddin bhuiyan"
<mabhuiyan74@yahoo.com>

In front of the trial room take your mobile and make sure that mobile can make calls........
Then enter into the trail room, take your mobile and make a call.....
If u can't make a call......!!!!
There is a hidden camera......
This is due to the interference of fiber optic cable during the signal transfer......

Please forward this to your friends to educate this issue to the
public......To prevent our innocent ladies from HIDDEN CAMERA...........

Pinhole Cameras in Changing Rooms of Big Bazaar, Shoppers Stop?

A few days ago, I received this text message:
Please don't use Trial room of BIG BAZAAR there are pinhole cameras to make MMS of young girls.
So, please forward to all girls. Also forward to all boys who have sisters and girlfriends.

Don't be shy in forwarding this message. Because its about protecting the integrity of all girls & ladies.

HOW TO DETECT A 2-WAY MIRROR?

When we visit toilets, bathrooms, hotel rooms, changing rooms, etc., How many of you know for sure that the seemingly ordinary mirror hanging on the wall is a real mirror, or actually a 2-way mirror I.e., they can see you, but you can't see them. There have been many cases of people installing 2-way mirrors in female changing rooms or bathroom or bedrooms.

It is very difficult to positively identify the surface by just looking at it. So, how do we determine with any amount of certainty what type of Mirror we are looking at?

CONDUCT THIS SIMPLE TEST:

Place the tip of your fingernail against the reflective surface and if there is a GAP between your fingernail and the image of the nail, then it is a GENUINE mirror.

However, if your fingernail DIRECTLY TOUCHES the image of your nail, then BEWARE, IT IS A 2-WAY MIRROR! (There may be someone seeing you from the other side). So remember, every time you see a mirror, do the "fingernail test." It doesn't cost you anything. It is simple to do.

This is a really good thing to do. The reason there is a gap on a real mirror, is because the silver is on the back of the mirror UNDER the glass.

Whereas with a two-way mirror, the silver is on the surface. Keep it in mind! Make sure and check every time you enter in hotel rooms.

Share this with your sisters, wife, daughters, friends, colleagues, etc


On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
The Persona affair: Are CCTV cameras about privacy or consent?

Afsan Chowdhury

One of the top beauty parlours of Bangladesh, Persona is in the spotlight and a spot of bother too. There has been an allegation that CCTV cameras were recording how the beautiful ladies of Dhaka were making themselves more beautiful in the spa. A certain doctor's wife protested and now the matter has been referred to the police and many who visit or know of such places are seriously offended.

Kaniz Almas, the owner has however contested this, saying that the CCTV cameras are for the security and will not be taken down as they cover only the doors of the room and not much else.

Debate is on.

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But first this is how Dhaka's spa consumers are feeling:

"You go to a spa to relax and do stuff that are very private…like taking a body massage, etc! And if I know that the security guards are/or can watch it then I will definitely not go to that place…and most importantly I would need to know where I am taking off my clothes… I need to know if that place has CCTV cameras, the information which Persona refused its customer till the news was leaked…! Here we are not talking about people watching me getting my eyebrows plucked but taking body massage or getting my arms waxed wearing nothing or just my bikini! This is a serious infringement of privacy!"

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Kaniz Almas' position is that the CCTV cameras protect the workers as there may be accusations of theft by those working there. Apparently, there were some complaints and this is a defensive act on their part. So far so good. These are Almas' rights and should be exercised. But where do the rights of the client begin?

It is simple. The client has to be told that CCTV cameras are in operation and if after that they still want to utilise the services there will be no problem. Doesn't it appear simple enough? It does but why didn't it happen?

It is partly because the owners of Persona probably never had an idea that they were accountable to anyone including the clients. They probably thought after they had a spot of trouble that they would protect themselves by installing CCTV cameras and it never entered their head that prior consent or announcement was necessary.

But why blame Kaniz Almas? It is not about privacy; it is about power and its accountability.

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The issue is not about denial of privacy. Everyone has a right to get waxed, a massage or whatever in full privacy of the spa and I hope that issue is settled. I am all for privacy but I also think that what with the changes on, the issue of privacy is getting murky. Persona should explain itself but there is almost an inevitable air around it. After all CCTV cameras are more common in the developed world than ever before in the name of security. People have protested but the cameras haven't been brought down. While the private sector can be pushed, can anyone push the government?

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Anyone travelling in the West and having to clear airports will know what privacy invasion now really mean. The physical search is so intimidating that people have said it was like being physically violated. Many have complained but little has happened. Now whole body scanners have been installed that see everything including the genitals which have made many human rights bodies very uneasy. However, that has not stopped the scanners being set up. It is happening in the name of security and the fall guy in all this is of course personal privacy.

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Surveillance is a defensive act it is said because they are set up after a crime is committed. The hyper-security era has come after the end of the Cold War age and the beginning of the al-Qaeda era dominating global politics. Nowhere are people asked if they agree with the actions taken. Human rights theoreticians say that the difference between surveillance done in the past and done today is that it was so crude earlier that people knew they were being watched. Now they don't know because it is so sophisticated. One finds violations only after the act is over. Today, the Western world snoops on everyone but few know about it. In many ways privacy has died.

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At the private level nothing is private and if one goes by media and the net it is not even a debate anymore. People either want to expose everything or they want to watch others expose everything. In fact it is a huge industry. People want to be famous and not private. Perhaps nothing is better indicative of this are TV reality shows and blogs.

On TV, reality shows already reign at the top and everything from birth, death, sickness, family fights, business and sexual affairs are on show for the world. Every channel has reality housewives where they do everything including carry on affairs in full view of everyone.

Blogs are the sphere, the new dimension. All kinds of blogs exist but thousands of blogs are devoted to the most private act and thought. Those describing sex parties by regular participants are very popular and so are those on affairs behind their spouse's back. Some even get caught.

But nothing says better that conventional notions of privacy are over than the sex videos produced by people themselves and put on the net which probably run into millions and has become the biggest threat to the porn industry in fact. Why pay for porn when the same stuff produced by ordinary people is available for free?

Many if not most young people now take photos of their sex partners and send it to each other by cellphone. Of course it sometimes causes distress such as when a clip of an ex-girlfriend was put by the unhappy boyfriend on a sex worker's site. Several star's phone have been hacked and pictures stolen and put on display for all. The net brings freedom and social contact but it also makes privacy more vulnerable.

Perhaps the intrusive nature of this phenomenon is exemplified by the Wikileaks phenomenon which has made even the world of official secrets obsolete.

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But even in today's changing climate of the notions of privacy, in every case the common factor is consent. People can send their nude picture to their boyfriends but the person can't upload it for others to see unless permission is given and many do any way. Those who appear on the reality shows to bare all, tell all have also chosen to do so. Wikileaks are also not a permitted act and while many may applaud it, the essential fact of invasion remains.

In this age and times, consent is the only thing we can strive to hold on to, not privacy.

What Personna didn't do was ask their clients if they wanted those cameras or inform them that such cameras were installed. That's what the crux of the matter is. It is not privacy that was threatened but our right to withhold permission to be seen by another.

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Afsan Chowdhury is a Consulting Editor of bdnews24.com.

http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2011/10/04/the-persona-affair-are-cctv-cameras-about-privacy-or-consent/


On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Hidden Camera on Persona, Now Influencing Evidences


Kaniz Almas

Last night was a shocking day for people of the country. Police recovered a hidden camera and hard disk full of offensive videos from beauty salon Persona. But the incident lost it's pace due to Persona's high movement around it.

Big medias just escaped the news like nothing happened. You can think it as result of Kaniz Almas's good relation with them. They are also trying to influence police and the woman who reported about it to the police. Persona is ready to provide any facility to take the report back from police. That is somehow working too, because there is no case filed even after 24 hours of the incident. The husband of that woman says, "If I filed a case I have to submit those naked videos to court. No one like to show pictures of his naked wife to anyone."

Some police official without disclosing the name says there is nothing bad in the video that recovered. As there was a big gap from reporting the police to when police reach, Persona guys may have deleted some parts before police came. Kanij Almas declared they will not remove cameras, they are for safety reasons.

But Bangladesh youth is actively working against this unacceptable behavior from a respected person and a company. Blogs and social networks are fully buzzing with the topic. But Persona is really working hard to save it's image. At first it deleted all negative comments and banned commenter of it's Facebook pages and then even they deleted all the whole Facebook pages and activities.

http://youth.net.bd/national/follow-up-hidden-camera-persona/

http://www.banglanews24.com/detailsnews.php?nssl=9a162271ad21886ea248dc0a044b606f&nttl=2011093010272360540&toppos=3

http://www.bd-pratidin.com/?view=details&type=gold&data=Football&pub_no=514&cat_id=1&menu_id=1&news_type_id=1&news_id=86072




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