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Haidilao restaurant installed cameras in private rooms to attract heat. Is there a legal basis for restaurants to install cameras in private rooms?

At present, there is no specific legal basis for cameras in private rooms. That's why it caused such a big controversy.

The controversy over the installation of cameras in the private rooms of Haidilao Restaurant mainly lies in whether the private rooms belong to public places or private places. It can be said that each has its own reasons. The waiter of Haidilao thinks that the private room is also a part of Haidilao and belongs to public places. However, some customers think that since they didn't choose the lobby, they specifically asked for a private room, which means they want private space, so it is a private occasion. Cameras should not be installed.

In the legal provisions, it is only clearly stipulated that the contents of the camera shall not be spread abroad, copied and circulated without the consent of others, and shall not be used for other purposes. Otherwise, it is illegal.

When people eat out, if they want a private environment, they can ask the restaurant first, which can reduce conflicts. Otherwise, the restaurant felt that there was no camera in the private room, so there was an incident of foreign bodies in the food, which the restaurant could not explain and could only compensate. This makes restaurants feel that it is not worth the candle, so most restaurants will choose to install cameras in private rooms.

However, customers feel that their privacy has been violated. I think since eating out, everyone will pay attention to their behavior and won't do anything out of line, so there is no harm in installing a camera.

If you are really talking about some important events at work or privacy in your personal life. There are many occasions when restaurants provide privacy. This will satisfy both sides. There is no such contradiction.

Since the camera is installed to protect their own interests, naturally many concerned customers will choose to give up the restaurant. Other customers have given an understanding, and restaurants should also do their duty to safeguard customers' rights and interests. Don't use the content of the camera for other purposes to protect the privacy of customers.

Otherwise, when the customer's personal privacy is violated, it is a disaster for the restaurant. Without mutual trust, I believe customers will choose carefully.