Ethically, the discussion around voyeurism also touches on the broader issue of respect for individual privacy and autonomy. The question arises: To what extent can or should public spaces be monitored or scrutinized by individuals? There's a balance between public safety and the right to privacy, a balance that society continually grapples with.

Another angle could be a parody or a satirical take, but even then, it's risky. Maybe better to focus on raising awareness about privacy issues in public spaces, using hypothetical scenarios or fictional stories. That way, the content is educational rather than exploitative. I should also mention legal disclaimers to advise the audience against such behavior.