"England and Wales, prohibits now smygfotografering under clothing. To take a picture for example, under a skirt or kilt can now give two years of imprisonment the most."
"In English is called the phenomenon of ”upskirting” and simply goes on to, in secret, to photograph under a person's clothing. When britten Gina Martin, 26, was subjected to this during a festival in London in 2017 she got hold of the culprit, the man's phone. But the police informed her that the conduct was not a crime, writes the news agency AP. Gina started a petition to criminalize ”upskirting” and got in over 50 000 signatures in just a few days. This was followed by a massive campaign led by Gina and her lawyer, Ryan Whelan."
"Now, Britain's parliament passed the law and when the queen approved it all is smygfotografering under clothing a violation of the law in England and Wales. In Scotland, the conduct prohibited."
"We fought the law and... we won. ’Upskirting’ will be of a sexual nature,” writes Gina Martin on Twitter."
"the maximum penalty for the offence is two years imprisonment."