It is not illegal to take photos of other people s toilets without their consent and expose them

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    China's law protects privacy interests, but there is a clear boundary between them and privacy interests, that is, things that the perpetrator does not intend others to know. If the perpetrator makes love on the road in public, it can be inferred that the perpetrator has an indifferent attitude towards whether his behavior can be seen by others and who sees it. In this case, it cannot be called a privacy interest, and naturally there is no need to infringe on privacy interests.

    You are breaking the law in this case.

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