The "upskirt Argentina" trend may be seen as pushing the boundaries of these social norms, sparking discussions about what is considered acceptable in public. Some argue that the trend is a form of self-expression and empowerment, while others see it as a breach of etiquette or even a form of exhibitionism.
In February 2019, a taxi driver in Córdoba noticed a man behaving strangely in the pedestrian area of 27 de Abril Street. The man would approach women, holding his cell phone at a strange, low angle. The witness called the police, who discovered that the perpetrator was not a common citizen but
Upskirt photography has become a growing concern in recent years, with the rise of smartphones and social media. This phenomenon involves taking pictures of people's undergarments or private areas without their consent, often in public places. Argentina, like many other countries, has not been immune to this issue. The purpose of this paper is to explore the phenomenon of upskirt photography in Argentina, its impact on victims, and the current laws and regulations in place to address this issue.
By working together, we can prevent upskirt incidents and promote a more just and equitable society for all.