Outrage after Lahore cinema releases CCTV footage of dating couples

Bilal Raza

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Pakistanis are questioning their privacy rights after a cinema in Lahore released surveillance footage of couples.

The videos showed them engaging in intimacy and people are outraged that the videos were taken in the first place. Former director-general of the Punjab chief minister’s Strategic Reforms Unit and activist Salman Sufi was the first to highlight the issue on Twitter.

“Just found that video recordings of citizens from cinema halls in Pakistan have been shared around. This is not acceptable and is a violation of [the] law. We demand that all theatres/public places delete all video recordings that have no recorded safety threat as soon as possible,” he wrote.

He also said a non-disclosure agreement should be added to every ticket that is purchased, which will give citizens the right to not allow the management to keep their recordings. “This is a serious breach of our privacy right and can never be allowed,” he said.

Nighat Dad, a lawyer and digital rights activist, also spoke about the violation of privacy and said there is a lack of awareness about it. “[There is] no accountability around how companies, telecom, public bodies, ISPs retain, process or share citizens data,” she wrote.

She told SAMAA Digital that these incidents have happened in the past but no one took any action against the cinemas. “Nobody speaks up because there is so much shame attached to it,” she said. The lives of the people in the videos have been ruined, she added, urging the need for a data protection law and privacy commission.

“Privacy is a right, not privilege.”

Dad said the long-term solution is a legislation protecting people’s rights. “Awareness sessions should be conducted in schools, colleges and offices to help people know about their rights or who should they reach out to,” she suggested.

On Twitter, Sufi said he intends to file a lawsuit against the establishment of the theatre behind the act. He launched the movement #PrivacyIsARight to safeguard the privacy of Pakistanis with a specific set of demands.

And while privacy laws are imperative, the episode has also sparked a debate about whether people should engage in such behaviour in a public place.”Granted leaking such videos is wrong but what about public indecency? I mean cinema is a pretty public place and to be doing such acts there…should account for something,” tweeted one person.

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“The cinema management has a lot of responsibility and need to adjust their policies and operating procedures,” Dad remarked.

Signboards in easy language should be placed everywhere inside the cinema with something like “Cameras are watching you” on them, she said. People will then be conscious about how they behave when they know for sure that they are being watched, she added.

She said people need to question the cinema’s policy and ask them how long they will retain their CCTV videos. Packages Mall in Lahore and Cinepax Cinema have agreed to the demands laid out in Sufi’s movement. However, Universal Cinemas and Cine Star have not reached out to them yet.

Cinepax CEO Mariam El Bacha released a statement to show their support for the movement.


The statement said only top management will have access to the CCTV footage, which is heartening because when many people have access to surveillance footage, it is more likely to get leaked.

A similar incident occurred in January when pictures of people in their cars, with their faces and licence plates clearly displayed, circulated on social media. People said the photos were taken via the cameras installed as part of the Lahore Safe City project and also raised privacy concerns.


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بگ باس

MPA (400+ posts)

لبرلوں نے قصور سنیما والوں کا نکال لیا۔۔۔ قصور ان جوڑوں کا نہی جو پبلک پلیس پہ ذوق و شوق سے اوورل میں مشغول تھے ۔۔۔ لخ دی لعنت ایہو جئی لاجک تے
 

Eyeaan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Even in North America you cannot do such on public place.

this is all because of distance from religion.
Even taking shirt off or drinking beer on roadway or in a park may get one arrested.
This was not just lewd behavior but explicit sexual activity and some people are justifying it.
It is not about distance from religion but a certain lot in third world is mindless zombies and functionally illiterate. lacking capacity for a thought.

For those who are objecting for recording - A cinema hall is a private property as well as a public place; Cinema owner is justified to install a camera for recording (except in washroom etc.)
It was an illegal activity and how come one may raise the phantom of privacy in this very case.
 
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RealPeople

Minister (2k+ posts)
i would agree that there are social ettiquettes which dictates our behaviour. Public theatre & cinema are for everyone to watch a movie-NOT for other purposes. Absolute no justification.
 

khipk

Senator (1k+ posts)
Even in North America you cannot do such on public place.

this is all because of distance from religion.
You havent seen the Spring break parties then.
You can never have a society where every body is religious. Publicly shaming anyone is morally and lawfully wrong, and by morally I also include the moral code given by Islam.
Also, doing this in public is a big no! but there is a way to tackle this, send in the security gaurd with flash lights, and evict them from the premises simple. If this is happening so much in this cinema, it means that the management has allowed it, and somebody disgruntled from inside the management leaked the video
 

khipk

Senator (1k+ posts)
Even taking shirt off or drinking beer on roadway or in a park may get one arrested.
This was not just lewd behavior but explicit sexual activity and some people are justifying it.
It is not about distance from religion but a certain lot in third world is mindless zombies and functionally illiterate. lacking capacity for a thought.

For those who are objecting for recording - A cinema hall is a private property as well as a public place; Cinema owner is justified to install a camera for recording (except in washroom etc.)
It was an illegal activity and how come one may raise the phantom of privacy in this very case.
Have you even seen the notice "Cameray kee ankh aap ko dekh rahi hay" its not there just for fun. Its a legal requirement to inform people that they are being recorded. otherwise its a hidden Camera. and a hidden camera is illegal!
 

khipk

Senator (1k+ posts)
Right, but what the couples were doing at Public place was RIGHT TOO?
Two wrongs dont make a right, if they see this on the camera, then they should go and stop it. judging by the number of couples its clearly evident that management was aware of whats going on in there, and they didnt do anything.
 

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