Jimu news reporter Zhang Hao
Residents installed a probe in front of their homes, which were strongly opposed by neighbors and damaged with mops. On October 27, this scene occurred in Wuhan's East and West Lakes. Legal experts said that whether residents can install cameras at the door of their homes is not clearly stipulated in the law, and it is recommended that the parties and neighbors discuss well to avoid contradictions.

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On October 27, some netizens released a scene under the surveillance of Wuhan: in the corridor, there were two households door to door, one of which installed a monitoring probe, and the other hostess poked the probe with a mop, and a fierce verbal conflict occurred between the two sides. The video publisher said: Install a camera in front of your own home, and the next door will look for stubble!
After the release of the video, there was a lot of controversy. Some netizens do not agree with the views of the video publishers, they believe that the monitoring can be filmed to the neighbor's door, and the neighbor opened the door and also filmed some indoor scenes, which is really inappropriate. "If only I didn't agree!" Some netizens commented.
On the afternoon of the 27th, the Jimu news reporter contacted the video publisher, he said that his family lived in the East and West Lake District of Wuhan, and there was a contradiction with the neighbors, because the cat's eyes were not very clear, in order to prevent theft and protect their own rights and interests, they installed surveillance at the door of their homes. On the morning of the 25th, when the installation was opposed by the neighbors, the contradiction occurred again on the morning of the 27th, the monitoring probe has been damaged by the neighbor with a mop, and he asked for compensation for the loss, the police mediation failed, and is currently preparing to take legal procedures.
Chen Liang, chief lawyer of Hubei Haolu Law Firm, believes that although the installation of surveillance cameras at the door of one's own home is not illegal, the whereabouts of neighboring family members are personal privacy information, and if the scope of monitoring includes the area of the neighbor's door, it should be adjusted.
Zhang Demiao, a professor at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, believes that although there are no clear provisions in the above situation in law, the principle of neighborly relations should be followed, and it is best for everyone to have a business amount, otherwise it is best to install it at home (such as a cat's eye with a camera function) to avoid neighborhood conflicts.
Source: Jingchu Network