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If the neighbor's house is equipped with monitoring, he should not affect the neighbors left and right, and the installation of monitoring is for the sake of safety, which does not affect the law.
A kind of democratic literacy.
Whether the shoes fit or not, you don't know until you wear them. "In the practice of China's political life, those major issues of economic and social development and those practical issues involving the vital interests of the masses have become more and more common to achieve effective consultation through various channels. Through consultation, to solve problems, listen to opinions, absorb wisdom, and seek the "greatest common divisor", it is increasingly widely recognized by people.
This not only demonstrates the vitality of consultation, but also reflects the unique advantages and charm of consultation in our country. Today, why negotiate? What to negotiate?
Who to consult? How is it negotiated? It has not only become a kind of institutional consciousness to promote democracy, but also a kind of democratic literacy of people.
1] Without equal communication and the collision of ideas, it is difficult to reach a consensus. As far as leading cadres are concerned, it should be said that it is not difficult for them to be able to speak, hear, and act with their mouths, ears, and deeds, and to gather the wisdom of the masses through consultations, and it has also become an important way for many people to improve their ability to govern. However, some people are stubborn and disdainful of it; Some people close their eyes and listen and don't do it; Some people are greedy for trouble and don't want to do it.
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Since you are a neighbor, you can ask him why he has to point a camera at your door? Is he pretending to be for himself or for you? Is he protecting his own home through surveillance or is he protecting yours? That is, what does it mean exactly?
If you refuse to adjust the direction of the camera after discussing with your neighbor, you can consult the property management company or neighborhood committee to deal with it. Of course, you can choose to call the police and ask the public security organs to handle it as a public security management case. The public security organs will accept it.
It has been suggested that "a tooth for a tooth and a tooth for a tooth". Would you put a camera on your door and point it at his door? I'm not in favor! In doing so, it becomes a child's vindictiveness, and it is not the fundamental solution to the problem.
If you are not afraid of trouble, this matter can be resolved through the courts. A request to the court to remove the obstruction on the grounds of invasion of privacy will be upheld by the court. It's just too long and too inefficient!
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The neighbor pretends to be monitored, as long as he says that he does not interfere with your daily life, even if he monitors your entry and exit, it is really not illegal, even if he calls the police, he has no choice.
But this kind of person who knows that he is peeking at you, but you still can't do anything about him, you can also play tricks with him, such as putting something strong electrical interference, you can let the Internet search it. There's the kind of jamming seat that can interfere with his footage.
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Your neighbor's surveillance is installed in **? See if the location violates your privacy, and if not, it should be okay for him to install surveillance. If so, ask the neighborhood office to consult.
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If the negotiation fails, you can call the police to deal with it, it does affect the lives of others.
Otherwise you can install it. See if it affects the harmony of the other party's family.
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I think that's a good thing. If there is a thief in your house, or something else happens, you can check the surveillance of his house, how nice.
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If you want to install surveillance without affecting the normal life of others, you can take a picture of the place where he installed surveillance, whether it affects your privacy, and if so, then call the police to negotiate.
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The first way is to file a lawsuit in court. He was accused of violating his right to privacy. Ask him to turn the camera in a different direction. The second method is to install a camera in front of his house to monitor him.
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As long as the neighbor's monitoring can't be on your window, you can install it at the door, if the neighbor's monitoring affects you, your window, then you can't.
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It's a bit annoying to affect your neighbors, but you can negotiate, and if it doesn't work out, the best thing to do is to resort to law.
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If the negotiation fails, it can only be resolved through legal means, and it is also a legal solution to sue the court.
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Don't do bad things and don't be afraid of ghosts knocking on the door, monitoring is for safety reasons, play a role in supervision. Why do you have to worry about this? After all, it's good for both of you to install surveillance.
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If it really affects other people's privacy, you can complain to the neighborhood committee or call the police.
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As long as the surveillance is on his own house, you can't control it.
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They press the monitor, you will be safer, why bother.
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Go to court to sue the other party, find evidence to provide to the judge how to affect you.
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1. Whether the consent of neighbors is required for monitoring at the door of the house.
1. Whether the consent of neighbors is required for door-to-door monitoring depends on the situation. The details are as follows:
1) As long as you monitor your own doorstep, it does not affect the travel days of your neighbors, and you don't need to get the consent of your neighbors;
2) If the surveillance reaches the door of the neighbor's house or the neighbor's house is exposed to the surveillance, the personal privacy of the neighbor must be negotiated and agreed by the neighbor.
2. Legal basis: Article 1032 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China.
Natural persons have the right to privacy. The privacy rights of others must not be infringed upon by any organization or individual by means such as espionage, invasion, leakage, or disclosure.
Privacy refers to the tranquility of a natural person's private life and the private space, private activities, and private information that he or she does not want others to know.
2. Does the installation of surveillance video in the living room violate the privacy of others?
Installing surveillance footage in the living room is not an invasion of privacy. The living room is not a private place, if it involves a nanny or the like, the employer installs a camera in his room, it is best to communicate with the nanny in advance to inform him of the existence of the device to avoid leaking privacy due to unknowing. If it's in the bathroom or in the babysitter's bedroom, you can't install a camera, otherwise it violates the privacy of others.
Employers installing cameras in their living rooms are not strictly speaking an invasion of privacy. On the contrary, as long as the ** and audio data taken by the monitoring equipment can restore the truth, the relevant departments can use it as evidence when handling the case.
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Neighbors are required to install surveillance at home. The surveillance camera makes the entry and exit of the neighbor's house under the control of the watch, so the camera has infringed on the privacy of the neighbor's cover.
For the recording of the camera, unauthorized dissemination of ** content, to bear the liability for infringement compensation. A third party obtains or disseminates the monitored content of others without the permission of the installer, which is an infringement of the privacy of others, and may be punished by the public security administration.
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No, you don't.
As long as you monitor your own door, it does not affect the length of your neighbor's trip, and you don't need to be careful with the consent of your neighbor, of course, if you monitor the door of your neighbor's house or your neighbor's house is exposed to monitoring, your personal privacy will be agreed by your neighbors! Legal basis: Article 1032 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China provides that natural persons have the right to privacy.
No organization or individual may use methods such as spying, intrusion, leakage, or disclosure."
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