Peeping clamp

PEEPING Toms using high-rise blocks to spy on women in their homes have forced a change in Muharraq’s building regulations.

Owners of new multi-storey buildings in residential areas of Muharraq will now have to instal one-way windows that prevent people from seeing out.

It follows complaints from residents that their wives and daughters are being spied on by people from buildings that overlook their property.

As a result, landlords will be unable to instal electricity in new tower blocks if they fail to comply with the new rule.

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  1. anonymous

    ROOT NODE – PLACEHOLDER. DO NOT DELETE!

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  2. anonymous

    Peeping clamp

    the most ridiculous comment in my life on an important issue, curtains could be moved and these people would be allowed to see.
    the one-way window comes with the building to ensure no one could see full stop.
    Imagine this was ur sister or wife, would u like it.

  3. anonymous

    Re: Peeping clamp

    So you actually agree with the one-sided glass being fitted in reverse idea?

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