The core of the Nasha Aziz case was the violation of "sanctuary." The footage was captured via a hidden camera in a private dressing room—a space where an individual has a reasonable expectation of total privacy. This breach underscored a terrifying shift in technology: the transition of CCTV from a tool for security to a tool for voyeurism. It sparked a global conversation about the surveillance state and the ease with which private citizens, especially high-profile women, can be targeted.