http://youtube.com/watch?v=uXy7vHdl1QU&search=japanese
Heh, yet another japanese game show stunt to add to the collection.
Heh, yet another japanese game show stunt to add to the collection.
Ashmo said:Installing a camera in a public bathroom without expressed warnings: breach of privacy
Publically airing the material without expressed permission by the subject: breach of privacy
Publically exposing the poor fella in a *private moment*: breach of privacy
I guess there's even more to it than that, tho.
Ashmo, you do realise that they can't air anything without getting a signature from the persons in question, which is what any hidden camera show does.Ashmo said:Installing a camera in a public bathroom without expressed warnings: breach of privacy
Publically airing the material without expressed permission by the subject: breach of privacy
Publically exposing the poor fella in a *private moment*: breach of privacy
I guess there's even more to it than that, tho.
Sander said:Ashmo, you do realise that they can't air anything without getting a signature from the persons in question, which is what any hidden camera show does.
Also, usually there's a sign around that says 'you are being filmed', which means that your first point has no validity either.
Publically exposing him is also not necessarily a breach of privacy either.
Roshambo said:*laughs*
Have to hand it to a culture so bored on pop-culture it has to revel in a few good pranks.
Whereas in the US, a prank is often just nailing someone in the family jewels. I'd take the water toiletski over that anyday.![]()
calculon000 said:Maybe this wouldn't be so funny if the Japanese didn?t have the most retarded toilet design I've ever seen.