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Paris Intensifies Crackdown on Pool Voyeurism with Daily Inspections

City officials have implemented heightened security measures, including structural audits and staff training, following a surge in reports of covert filming in public swimming pool changing rooms.

Overview

  • Paris authorities are conducting daily inspections of all 40 municipal pool changing rooms to identify hidden cameras and structural vulnerabilities like drilled holes.
  • The crackdown follows reports from journalist Laurène Daycard and at least 17 other women who were secretly filmed while using pool facilities in the 19th arrondissement.
  • Staff training on surveillance, prevention, and victim support has been expanded, alongside a new poster campaign against sexual harassment in public pools.
  • Officials are considering reinstating single-sex changing areas, which had been phased out in favor of mixed facilities decades ago, to enhance safety for women.
  • The measures are part of a broader effort to address rising concerns about voyeurism and sexual harassment across France, highlighted by the high-profile Dominique Pelicot case.

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