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Consulate in Hong Kong warns against sending obscene photos, videos

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong calls on the Filipino community there to refrain from posting indecent photos and videos on social media platforms after the foreign service post received complaints.

 

The consulate said uploading indecent photos and videos is a “serious offense” in Hong Kong. 

 

“Ayon po sa ating Assistance to Nationals Section ng konsulado, may mga natangap po silang mga reklamo mula sa ating mga kababayan dito sa Hong Kong ukol sa mga malalaswang larawan na natatangap nila sa kani-kanilang mga email at Facebook page,” Philippine Consul General to Hong Kong Raly Tejada told Philstar.com in a Viber message on Wednesday.

 

(According to our consulate’s Assistance to Nationals section, they have been receiving complaints from our countrymen here in Hong Kong about receiving obscene photos through their respective email [addresses] and Facebook pages.)

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/06/08/2186942/consulate-hong-kong-warns-against-sending-obscene-photos-videos

 

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