Disaster Manchester nightlife videos: Women 'feel unsafe' after being secretly filmed - the virgin police vs. THE GIGACHAD COVERT CAMERAMAN


Women in the north-west of England say they feel unsafe after videos taken of them on nights out without their knowledge have gained millions of views on social media and attracted a slew of misogynistic comments.

Police say they are now actively trying to catch the person making the videos.

They are asking anyone who has been filmed to come forward.

Meg, 23, from Manchester, was a victim of the disturbing social trend.

The make up artist and TikTok influencer said she was filmed on a night out in Manchester. She said she did not realise she had been filmed until she was sent a link to the video.

"I didn't see him, I didn't know I was being recorded," she said.

"I can't believe I've been targeted in that way. He looked at me and thought 'yeah, I'll video them'."


Meg said she was filmed while walking along Deansgate with two women she did not know. She had noticed they were being harassed by a group of men and offered to walk with them.

"I just walked with them to get a taxi, so we were all together," she said.

"I just ended up having a little conversation with them."

The video of Meg was posted later that night by a stranger.

It is one of dozens uploaded daily to platforms like TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, usually on the same night they are filmed.

The clips, which are often titled "Manchester nightlife" or "Liverpool nightlife", have racked up millions of views along with an abundance of misogynistic comments.

"I have no words really other than it just made me feel a bit sick," she said.

"It's just not nice at all, and obviously not just in a selfish way, but also towards the other women. A lot of them will be really, really young girls, maybe even underage girls not knowing that they were being recorded.

"There's videos of girls like falling over and having their underwear on show and stuff. And then being posted online like that, something really needs to be done about it."

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) says it is actively working to catch the people making the videos.

Officers are being briefed on the situation ahead of their shifts.

GMP said although it is not illegal to film people in public, if the action is causing distress or harassment it could be considered criminal.

PCs Ellison and Seu from GMP said it could be difficult to spot people filming due to the technology they use.

"A lot of people speak to their phone as they're walking past," PC Ellison said.

"We don't know if they're videoing or not as they're going up the street. So it can be quite hard to get that one."

PC Seu said one woman had approached him about being filmed.

"She said he had like little Ray Ban glasses and at the corner was a camera that flashed red," he said.

Ch Insp Stephen Wiggins of GMP's City of Manchester central district urged anyone who has been filmed or featured in the videos to come forward.

"We are very much up against it if we don't get that intelligence, that information, coming from the actual victims and communities themselves," he said.

"We have intervened recently on a number of occasions where we had males acting suspiciously in the city centre.

"So our plea from our organisation is that people ring us if they see any suspicious behaviour in the city centre and will make sure that will be there."

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Chief Inspector Stephen Wiggins said GMP was trying to catch the people making the videos
Charlotte, from Trafford Rape Crisis, is calling on social media platforms to shut the accounts down.

She said the victim-blaming nature of the comments made it harder for people who had experienced sexual violence to come forward.

"It absolutely is a direct causal link to sexual violence," she said.

"These sorts of victim-blaming commentaries introduce another level of shame.

"That becomes a barrier to women accessing the support."

TikTok and YouTube said they had removed a number of videos and accounts relating to this content for violating the guidelines.

A TikTok spokesperson said: "Misogyny is prohibited on TikTok. Any content found to violate these guidelines will be removed."

For Meg, the day the accounts are shut down cannot come soon enough.

"They shouldn't be allowed to be posted online without consent.

"These videos are creating almost a danger of violence towards women.

"The video that was took of me was posted on the same night. So if I was still out that night and that video was posted, that creates some sort of danger of violence I believe."
 
Brit Bongs: "Muslims are making fun of us for dressing like whores! It's not fair!!😭"

Americans: "Yeah that sucks bro. We hate Muslims too."

Brit Bongs: "noooooooo! You don't get it! Muslims aren't the problem! The problem is that they are calling attention to our sacred soccer hooligan culture! Being drunk and stupid is tradition!"

Americans: "...are you for real right now?"
 
But there are a lot of brit bongs in this thread going "aw but getting drunk and acting like morons is OUR CULTURE! YOU GOTTA RESPECT OUR CULTURE! You puritanical AMERICANS just don't get it!!1🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧"

And I'm just like, if this is your culture, maybe you really need to sit down and think about your life for awhile...? I sure as hell wouldn't be bragging that my culture involved borderline nudity, public intoxication and debauchery.
im neither british nor american so take this with a grain of salt, but i get the feeling that this whole "fat people getting shitfaced drunk and stumbling around in the streets half naked making fools of themselves" thing is 'british culture' in the same way that some messed up wrecks who live in trailer parks and smoke meth are 'american culture'. like, it kind of is, but only really for a certain subset of the population, the underclass proles, who aren't exactly held in high regard by more respectable segments of society.

i'm not some teetotaler who condemns all drinking, but from my experience most reasonable people generally know not to get totally shitfaced in public. if they do that kind of binge drinking at all, they keep it to private gatherings or house parties where they can stay the night
 
But there are a lot of brit bongs in this thread going "aw but getting drunk and acting like morons is OUR CULTURE! YOU GOTTA RESPECT OUR CULTURE! You puritanical AMERICANS just don't get it!!1🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧"
It's "part of British culture" in the same way that human sacrifice and cannibalism is part of Papuan culture. And at least they've mostly progressed past that savagery.
 
Several pages of people going back and forth if it's acceptable to film dumb drunk slags in public... On kiwifarms no less!
The only people who seem to have an issue are the brit bongs who are just absolutely convinced that it's necessary to morally justify drunk women dressed in revealing clothing passing out in below zero weather.
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Because it's CULTURE. Americans are apparently too busy clinging to our guns and bibles to understand, you see.
 
The only people who seem to have an issue are the brit bongs who are just absolutely convinced that it's necessary to morally justify drunk women dressed in revealing clothing passing out in below zero weather.
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Because it's CULTURE. Americans are apparently too busy clinging to our guns and bibles to understand, you see.
Motherfucker every second post in the past two pages is you saying this over and over again. And the crazy part is that actually most of those responders are just reacting to your ridiculous "ugh filthy degenerates, who even likes getting drunk?!" autism, as if drinking to excess hasn't been a hobby of half the fucking planet since man first crawled out of the ocean. They'd probably have agreed with you if you had started with "don't pass out in snowbanks wearing lingerie" instead of "gasp, what kind of DEGENERATE gets drunk?"
 
Motherfucker every second post in the past two pages is you saying this over and over again. And the crazy part is that actually most of those responders are just reacting to your ridiculous "ugh filthy degenerates, who even likes getting drunk?!" autism, as if drinking to excess hasn't been a hobby of half the fucking planet since man first crawled out of the ocean. They'd probably have agreed with you if you had started with "don't pass out in snowbanks wearing lingerie" instead of "gasp, what kind of DEGENERATE gets drunk?"
it's also been seen as a moral failing and a vice
you cannot be this dense
 
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This is a really creepy phenomenon that I'm glad is getting attention. There are tons of Youtube channels and Facebook pages where people secretly film women getting drunk and the comment sections are full of men shaming them and calling them filthy sluts.

This is why the world was better before smartphones and social media existed. Women (and it's always women who are targeted by this, by the way) did not have to worry about someone secretly filming and publicly shaming them like this until recently. We now live in an open-air panopticon, and I think that's a bigger problem than women getting drunk on a night-out.
I dunno, maybe don't be a filthy slut at a bar. Who knows
 
No, because businesses are private property.
If you're in a public area. Aka public restaurant. You can film regardless of what the people say.

You can be removed, but then you can sue for discrimination.
Don't wanna be filmed don't be stupid. Real simple. I like doing things people like you tell me I can't. Well I will, and you won't stop me or try too.
 
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I dunno, maybe don't be a filthy slut at a bar. Who knows
If you're in a public area. Aka public restaurant. You can film regardless of what the people say.

You can be removed, but then you can sue for discrimination.
Don't wanna be filmed don't be stupid. Real simple. I like doing things people like you tell me I can't. Well I will, and you won't stop me or try too.
I found the Muslim.
 
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