Office sex caught on camera: Can it be stopped?

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Office sex caught on camera: Can it be stopped?
Reports later reveal the man in the racy scene as being married with children and holding a managerial position in the company

MANILA, Philippines – Their clothes came off after office hours. They probably thought no one was looking. Never assume. 

A couple from New Zealand thought they could get away with a little fun after office hours inside their place of work. They were having too much fun, they failed to notice the dozens of eyes at the bar across the street watching and recording with their smartphones. 

Internet safety organization NetSafe offered help to ask social media websites to take the intimate images down, according to a post in Radio New Zealand’s website.

But that would not be an easy task in the age of social media where everything can be easily downloaded and shared.

Website stuff.co.nz reported the “public display of affection” happened inside the office of The Marsh Ltd – a Christchurch insurance – right across the Carlton Bar and Eatery

The folks at the bar were more than eager to share what they witnessed to the rest of the world as photos of the couple quickly spread in social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. 


The story took another twist as a later report by stuff.co.nz revealed that the man in the racy scene is married with children and holds a managerial position in the company.

An investigation has been launched to determine the fate of the couple. 

Sunderland and Bediones cases

On January 27, police arrested former Oregon State University (OSU) student Kendra Sunderland, 19, for public indecency after a pornographic video she took of herself using a web camera went viral.

The video showed Sunderland exposing and touching her breasts in the seeming crowded Valley Library, the campus library of OSU. 

The video was uploaded on an adult site but was later taken down after garnering more than hundred thousands of views. Reason or process of how it was taken was not mentioned.

In 2014, Filipino TV personality Paolo Bediones became a trending topic when a 2-part sex video of him leaked online. He sought the help of the Philippine National Police to help stop the spread of the videos and catch the guys who allegedly threatened him.

The video, as well as screenshots of it, is still online.  – Rappler.com

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