No,I didn't mean spyware but this is equally creepy. Voyeur shoes (in Japanese they are called "tosatsu shoes) are shoes with built-in remote control cameras hidden in the mesh that are used to take up-skirt photos just about any where a woman might be found. Police arrested the 26 year old shoe supplier for aiding voyeurism,fined him and others $4,500,confiscated his inventory and a list of 1,500 customers and their addresses. Between 2012 to 2014 over 2,500 pairs were sold for around $550,000. Seems like a childish pursuit for adult Japanese men,but they must not be entirely stable adults. Meanwhile back in the states (Texas,not to name names) a Court of Criminal Appeals struck down a state penal code banning photos or videos up women's skirts saying it violated the First Amendment...Huh?
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