Thane, Maharashtra: An employee of McDonald's has been accused of videotaping women in the ladies toilet of their Thane franchise.
In a notable case in Thane, India, a McDonald’s employee was accused of planting a mobile phone with the recording button on in a vent above the ladies' toilet. Hidden camera in the women-s toilet of McDonald-s
While most visits are safe, several high-profile cases have highlighted the vulnerability of public restrooms: Thane, Maharashtra: An employee of McDonald's has been
Incidents involving hidden cameras in public restrooms, including fast-food chains like McDonald’s, are rare but deeply concerning for public safety and privacy. These cases generally fall into two categories: illegal recordings by unauthorized individuals and controversial, though sometimes legal, security measures implemented by management. Documented Incidents and Legal Fallout These cases generally fall into two categories: illegal
In Cambridge, UK, a man was jailed after being caught filming women in a McDonald's bathroom cubicle. He was later linked to other sexual offenses.
McDonald staffer allegedly plants camera in ladies toilet - NDTV
In some regions, McDonald’s has defended the use of visible CCTV in bathrooms to combat extreme vandalism and drug use.