Citizen spycam in Seoul

Published: 19 November 2008 y., Wednesday

South Korean stores must by law charge shoppers for plastic bags.

 

Many give them away free to keep their customers happy.

 

In this case any infringement would be caught on hidden camera and reported to the authorities.

 

The informant would get a government reward.

 

Šaltinis: Reuters
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