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Three men arrested for filming women peeing at the Roskilde festival
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Three men arrested for filming women peeing at the Roskilde festival

Three men were arrested for secretly filming women using the restroom at the Roskilde Festival, one of the largest festivals in Scandinavia. Witnesses reportedly saw the men sneaking around and observing women who were urinating. According to Danish Radio, police discovered an object resembling a fake brick with a hole in it during the investigation. The police spokesperson, Frederikke Borg Højfeldt, described the item as a plastic replica of a brick intended to conceal the camera. The incident has raised concerns about privacy and safety at large public events.

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Three men arrested for filming women peeing at the Roskilde festival

Three men were arrested for secretly filming women using the restroom at the Roskilde Festival, one of the largest festivals in Scandinavia. Witnesses reportedly saw the men sneaking around and observing women who were urinating. According to Danish Radio, police discovered an object resembling a fake brick with a hole in it during the investigation. The police spokesperson, Frederikke Borg Højfeldt, described the item as a plastic replica of a brick intended to conceal the camera. The incident has raised concerns about privacy and safety at large public events.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an arrest related to voyeurism at a public event. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The focus is on the incident itself and the police response, with no apparent framing favoring any particular political side

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