In a world where personal boundaries are paramount, a recent incident has sparked discussions on the importance of bathroom etiquette. Our focus today revolves around a headline that grabbed attention: “MAN CAUGHT IN FEMALE TOILET, YP BENGS CONFRONT HIM KEEP SAY ‘LAN JIAO'”.
Strengthening Bathroom Security: A Necessity, Not a Luxury
Ensuring the safety and tranquility of restroom spaces is not just a luxury; it’s an imperative need. From shopping malls to workplaces, everyone deserves a secure and private environment when using restroom facilities. Let’s explore why enhanced bathroom security is vital in today’s society.
YP Beng shouting
The man who was caught was obviously scared after he was surrounded by a bunch of potato eating hokkien gangster wannabes who has limited Hokkien vocabulary, All they knew was the Hokkien word “Lan Jiao”.
Here are what netizens think:
- This camera man power. Not suitable for action movie. And also English mix Hokkien = confirm no action one.
- Skali he use handphone never see properly enter wrong restroom kena whack how?
- Wat lanchiau lanchiau ….. scream n scream … alamak
- Person holding camera Parkinson’s ?
- Don’t know shout what , call the relevant authorities and investigate lo. You from Jurong shout until Toa payoh also cannot give his judgement right.
- The guy in black scream scream scream. If he alone, see got that balls a not. Lol
- Did he took the guy that keep shouting gf ? Why keep making noise. Wake my kids awake when watching this stupid video
- Stupid camera Man, cannot see anything
- Get to know the fact first maybe he accidentally walk in than ok la if he hide inside the girls toilet than call police ! This type guys scream scream when Fight run or said sorry  voice louder does not mean you are right la
Potential offences
Section 509 criminalizes the intention to insult and act of insulting a woman’s modesty. Found guilty of s 509, one may be sentenced to up to a year of imprisonment, or with fine, or with both.
The offence of voyeurism, punishable under Section 377BB(7) of the Penal Code 1871, carries an imprisonment term which may extend to two years, a fine, caning, or any combination of such punishments. The offence of possession of or gaining access to voyeuristic or intimate images or recordings punishable under Section 377BD(2) of the Penal Code 1871 carries an imprisonment term which may extend to two years, a fine, or both. The offence of possession of obscene films punishable under Section 30(1) of the Films Act 1981 carries an imprisonment term which may extend to six months, a fine of up to $20,000, or both.
Voyeurism cases remain a key concern for the Police. The Police have zero tolerance towards sexual offenders who threaten the personal safety of the community, and offenders will be dealt with sternly in accordance with the law. The Police will continue to work closely with stakeholders and the community to prevent and deter voyeurism cases. The Police urge members of the public to remain vigilant against voyeurism by being aware of their surroundings and to report the matter to the Police immediately if they witness an incident of voyeurism or are aware of someone being a victim of voyeurism. Reporting such crimes early is crucial in helping the Police identify and arrest the perpetrators.