Closed Circuit Television Systems And Spy Gadgets: Promoting Voyeuristic Tendencies?

By Nahshon Roberts

Before Spy Gadgets or Closed Circuit Television Systems

The old fashioned Peeping Tom cases a house or hotel to spot bedrooms and bathroom to figure out where they can get the best view without being detected. They bore pin holes on walls and hide behind bushes or clamber up trees to peek on their unsuspecting victims.

They can endure uncomfortable positions for hours; no leg cramps or stiff necks can stop them from hours of peeping on women even if they faced the risk of being caught on the spot. That was before the coming of the age of closed circuit television systems.

Now it is a different story for Peeping Toms and whether you like it or not, spy gadgets makes the business of peeing easier. They can hole out in their basements or in their comfortable beds and snoop while munching on popcorns and drinking soda pop. They can watch the live video images on their wide TV screen, which is hooked up to one of those elaborate or crude closed circuit television systems.

Peeping Toms and Voyeurism

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Peeping Toms come in all guises. They can be young men, men in their 40s or 50s plagued with this unnatural obsession to catch a glimpse of women in their most vulnerable – in ladies’ restrooms, bedrooms, and changing rooms. They use different strategies, from the most comical like wearing a ski mask and running around naked or to the more sinister, stalking a victim after peeping on her.

Voyeurism is a sexual disorder. Symptoms can range from an uncontrollable desire to observe women, friend or stranger, in acts of disrobing. Voyeurs will stop at nothing to watch couples in their intimate moments. This behavior can disrupt normal functioning in the end.

With spy gadgets in all shapes and forms and sophisticated closed circuit television systems sold as household items, voyeurs now have the help of technology. Since these closed circuit television systems are easy to install, there is no other person who may know of system’s existence, except of course the retailer.

How to Protect Yourself from Peeping Toms

Since the hidden cameras send the recordings to connected closed circuit television systems, discovery of this ugly past time is not immediate. The video recording is not broadcast to a network like your regular “Ugly Betty” or “Dancing with the Stars TV” episodes, only the voyeur is aware of the plot.

Don’t end up a Peeping Tom victim with these tips:

* Sweep your home with a spy camera detector.

* Before settling in hotels and motels check out light fixtures.

* In public changing rooms, always take care as if there is a secret camera somewhere.

* In the workplace, check the smoke detection device in the restroom.

* Unexplainable duct tapes on walls should be suspected for the presence of a pinhole camera.

If you discover the spy cameras, you can be sure that these are hooked to some closed circuit television systems somewhere out there. Report the matter to the police immediately and stop the Peeping Toms from victimizing more women.

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