Lady lifeguards equipped with hidden cameras to keep lonely men from drowning themselves

By Ryan Kilpatrick, April 30, 2015

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An all-female rescue team at a river rafting area in Sanmenxia, Henan Province are now equipped with an ingeniously camouflaged bundle of grass and flowers. 

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Organizers hope that the cameras, capable of filming on ground and below water, will deter would-be perverts from harassing the girls.

In the past, male visitors have reportedly thrown themselves overboard on purpose in a desperate bid to experience female physical contact. 

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By "giving uncivilized behavior nowhere to hide," it's hoped that such incidents will become somewhat less frequent. 

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