Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - I was secretly photographed in the changing room. After I discovered it, the person who secretly photographed me deleted the photos. There is no evidence. What should I do? Can I sue him for invasion

I was secretly photographed in the changing room. After I discovered it, the person who secretly photographed me deleted the photos. There is no evidence. What should I do? Can I sue him for invasion

I was secretly photographed in the changing room. After I discovered it, the person who secretly photographed me deleted the photos. There is no evidence. What should I do? Can I sue him for invasion of privacy?

First of all, he did do this kind of behavior. It is an illegal behavior. Morally, he cannot escape responsibility.

Legally speaking, it pays attention to witnesses and physical evidence. So because If the photo has been deleted, you need to look for other physical evidence and witness. It is recommended that you ask the staff on duty at the time to see if there is any witness. In addition, whether there is electronic monitoring equipment at the place where the incident occurred, if so, check to see if there is any other person. The most powerful evidence is the video of the crime. It can leave traces of the other party's crime.

If there are no witnesses, no electronic monitoring equipment nearby, and no new evidence can be found, then you can't sue him. .Unless he admits it voluntarily. Or find a way to get him to say it himself or record it as evidence.

That’s all. You can decide for yourself.