When Heidi Murray moved into the house of a household pal, she was thrilled to discover a low-cost place to stay with somebody she trusted. However she started to really feel as if she was being watched. Might her pal be utilizing hidden cameras to spy on her?
Heidi tells Helen Pidd about her scary expertise and the way she found the reality, whereas freelance journalist Anna Moore explains what she found when she wrote within the Guardian in regards to the sinister rise of voyeurism and spy cameras.
“They’re cameras that are disguised as everyday domestic items, even disposable coffee cups that could be left in a changing room,” she says.
“I write about violence against women and girls, and I’ve always looked at those cameras and wondered: how can that be legal?”
She tells Helen how widespread the issue could also be, and what campaigners say have to be performed to cease it.