A drone hovering near residential windows sparks discussions about privacy and legality.
Teacher Liu, I saw news online today—there was a girl who had just finished showering on her balcony and found a drone outside her window. That’s so scary!
Yes, many people are worried that drones might invade their home privacy. Even though no illegal filming was found this time, a drone near the window itself makes people uncomfortable.
I feel scared too. Home should be the safest place and shouldn’t be disturbed.
Exactly. Home is our private space. The law protects everyone’s right to privacy. Even if there’s no photo taken, making someone feel disturbed is still a form of infringement.
What should we do if that happens?
You can first take a photo of the drone and its flight direction with your phone, then call the police immediately. They will help investigate.
Got it. From now on, I’ll also be more careful to protect my privacy and not let strangers approach my home easily.
Very good. We must trust the law and have the courage to protect ourselves.
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