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Is it reasonable for parents to ask the rescuer to delete the video and call it an invasion of privacy?

Of course, it is a reasonable request. If I were the parent of my child, I would also ask the other party to delete the video, which definitely violated the child's personal privacy.

It happened in Maanshan, Anhui. One day in June of 5438+0 1 year, a boy was thought by his parents to be playing alone in a private car at the gate of a factory, and his neck was stuck on the glass. When Mr. Ling saw it, he quickly rescued the child with several people around him. During the rescue, Ling took a video of the scene and uploaded it to the Internet to remind careless parents not to make similar mistakes in the future.

The boy's mother knew that Ling uploaded the video of the child's accident to the Internet and immediately asked Ling to delete the video. If Ling doesn't delete it, she will sue Ling. Lingmou himself said that he did not understand. He just saved other people's children and kindly uploaded a video to remind everyone. There is no problem. The mother asked herself to delete the video and even sued herself. This is very unacceptable, and I even think that the child's family will bite the hand that feeds them.

In fact, Mr. Ling's rescue measures are very commendable and encouraging. When he saw that the child was in danger, he stepped forward to help him, which showed that Mr. Ling was a warm-hearted and kind person. There is nothing wrong with his idea of posting the live video online as a warning, but the problem is that he didn't ask others for permission in advance. If the children's parents have no problem with uploading videos, of course. However, if the parents of the children don't agree, of course, they can't upload other people's videos online privately, which infringes on the privacy rights of other citizens.

There is nothing wrong with parents' ideas. If children's videos are accidentally seen by classmates or acquaintances and become jokes in the eyes of others, it is undoubtedly very unfavorable to children's learning, growth and physical and mental development, so parents' opinions must be respected and adopted. Since parents don't want to upload videos, rescuers shouldn't take their actions for granted just because they saved their children. This is a moral kidnapping and we should not support it.