Tokyo rail firm to install anti-groping cameras
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A railway company in Japan is planning to install special cameras on its Tokyo commuter trains to help solve the problem of groping on public transport. According to a BBC report, the cameras are to be introduced on the Saikyo line. Japanese police receive approximately 2,000 complaints of groping every year, the report said
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