This kind of thing often happens in life, which shows that the head of the barber shop can be desperate for profit, but it will be qualitative in law. Because taking personal image as commercial propaganda infringes on women's portrait rights, we have to pay the corresponding price. Besides, some people don't want to be famous on the Internet. Once a woman's face is photographed and later recognized by others, it will affect her normal life and work. So this woman can express her attitude directly. If the other party is still unmoved, she can call 1 10 to call the police.
If you have a nice haircut, you can ask the customer's opinion. Can you take a video for the store as publicity? Bian Xiao believes that most female friends will agree that shooting videos requires permission from others, so setting up mobile phones directly will cause certain panic to women, and even make women afraid and psychologically unstable. So I also hope that other barbershops can pay attention to their own behavior. If every customer enters the barber shop and suffers from this phenomenon, then the barber shop can't do it anymore, and everyone will control the number of haircuts.
Finally, Bian Xiao wants to say that everyone's privacy awareness is not particularly strong, so women are just unhappy to see this phenomenon and have not made any substantive reports or alarms. Therefore, we still need to know more about the legal knowledge related to portrait rights. In this case, we can protect personal privacy and personal portrait right through legal means. In addition, customers have to pay for filming promotional videos. After all, there is no pie in the sky.