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|company = Busan Metropolitan Police Agency | |company = Busan Metropolitan Police Agency | ||
|image = Bed.png | |image = Bed.png | ||
|imagecaption = A screenshot of one the fake videos in the campaign | |imagecaption = A screenshot of one of the fake videos in the campaign. | ||
|type = Ad | |type = Ad | ||
|to advertise = Anti- | |aired in = 2017 | ||
|to advertise = Anti-voyeurism | |||
|country= South Korea}} | |country= South Korea}} | ||
'''Stop Download Kill''' is a Korean PSA campaign created by the Busan Metropolitan Police Agency to | '''Stop Download Kill''' is a Korean PSA campaign created by the Busan Metropolitan Police Agency to deter sexual predators from peeping on young women. Details [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w239i8y4pkQ&pp=ygUzQnVzYW4gTWV0cm9wb2xpdGFuIFBvbGljZSBBZ2VuY3kgc3RvcCBkb3dubG9hZCBraWxs here]. The campaign plays out as a series of fake hidden camera porn videos, capturing a woman's daily life not knowing there's a camera watching them. However, before anything risqué happens, a creepy ghost girl appears, scaring unsuspecting viewers/perverts. These ads were uploaded to file-sharing sites being monitored by the police. After that, they went viral and were featured on many news sites around the world. | ||
==Videos== | |||
*A video where a man appears to be hiding in a women’s changing room; one of the changing girls reveals herself to be the ghost. | |||
*A hidden camera view of a woman using the toilet; after she leaves the bathroom, the door swings back to reveal the ghost. | |||
*A hidden camera view of a woman’s bedroom; after she walks by, the ghost slowly emerges from the bottom of the screen. | |||
*A video where a man tries to [[Wikipedia:upskirting|upskirt]] a woman on an escalator; he covers up his phone camera to be stealthy, but when he uncovers it the ghost is waiting at the top of the escalator. | |||
== Link == | == Link == | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following | <u>NOTE</u>: The following videos contain [[screamers]]! | ||
*youtube.com/watch?v=EN3BJLd08_A | * youtube.com/watch?v=EN3BJLd08_A | ||
* '''Permalink:''' bit.ly/4b7Lde1 | |||
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[[Category:Videos]] | [[Category:Videos]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 12 May 2025
Stop Download Kill is a Korean PSA campaign created by the Busan Metropolitan Police Agency to deter sexual predators from peeping on young women. Details here. The campaign plays out as a series of fake hidden camera porn videos, capturing a woman's daily life not knowing there's a camera watching them. However, before anything risqué happens, a creepy ghost girl appears, scaring unsuspecting viewers/perverts. These ads were uploaded to file-sharing sites being monitored by the police. After that, they went viral and were featured on many news sites around the world.
Videos
- A video where a man appears to be hiding in a women’s changing room; one of the changing girls reveals herself to be the ghost.
- A hidden camera view of a woman using the toilet; after she leaves the bathroom, the door swings back to reveal the ghost.
- A hidden camera view of a woman’s bedroom; after she walks by, the ghost slowly emerges from the bottom of the screen.
- A video where a man tries to upskirt a woman on an escalator; he covers up his phone camera to be stealthy, but when he uncovers it the ghost is waiting at the top of the escalator.
Link
NOTE: The following videos contain screamers!
- youtube.com/watch?v=EN3BJLd08_A
- Permalink: bit.ly/4b7Lde1
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