
'Someone is filming us': American family sunbathing at Gurugram hotel accuse man of recording them
Screenshots from the viral posts.
NEW DELHI: A family of Americans, on vacation in India, went through a bad time as they sunbathed next to the pool inside their hotel in Gurugram. Rory and Sage, two sisters travelling with their parents, shared videos of men recording them from their phones from their respective rooms as they along with their mother tried to hide.
The sisters travel the world with their parents and shared videos of the disturbing incident. The camera zooms in on a hotel room window where a man is seen standing with his phone, seemingly recording the women as they lie in the sun.
In the first video, the woman explains why they were wearing swimwear in the first place. "The tan of all tans? To explain further, the dress in Delhi India is very conservative. Even when swimming, women typically wear clothing so they are fully covered.
There is no official rules though, you can wear what you feel comfortable in. As Floridians, anything goes in our book!" she wrote.
'Someone is filming us and they are not being discreet,' the mother says in the video, before calling her husband over and informing him that they are being recorded from a window. In the post caption, the American family wrote, 'Well it looks like we're going to have to find a new past time. If you're a female planning on coming to India, I wouldn't come without a body guard of a man lol.
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Whether you are sun bathing or fully clothed, we are finding this behavior very common in India.
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The incident has sparked widespread concern about the safety and privacy of women, particularly tourists, in India. "There is a reason why indian women don't wear bikinis," commented one user.
"On behalf of all the women, Sorry about that," wrote another user. "Why would anyone willingly go to India on holiday?" wrote another.

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