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What happened when the wedding photos of the couple were tied to the tree?

2065 438+07. 6. 6 It was reported that taking a wedding photo should have been a festive event, but my son's wedding photo was tied to a tree in the downtown area and was guessed by passers-by, which made Ms. Qiang, a citizen of Baoji, very angry.

On June 5, Ms. Qiang, a citizen of Shaanxi, introduced that her son took wedding photos in April at Baoji Milan Royal Wedding Photography Shop on Zhongshan East Road. At that time, he selected some wedding photos and then took photos. However, in June of 1, the wedding photos of my son and daughter-in-law appeared on the roadside in downtown renmin street, tied to a tree, and some faces of the photos were cut off. The name of the son and daughter-in-law is still on the back of the wedding photo, which attracts a large number of people passing by on the street to watch and guess.

"My friend saw the wedding photos in the street and recognized them as my son's at a glance. Call me. Later, I went to take the wedding photos tied to the tree. Soon after my son got married, the photo studio threw the wedding photos into the street so irresponsibly, which also caused many people to misunderstand and made the whole family feel very uncomfortable. At that time, I called the studio to ask what was going on. The staff said that the manager called back in the afternoon and no one took the initiative to contact the next day. " Ms. Qiang said. The reporter saw from the video provided by Ms. Qiang that there were many framed wedding photos tied to the trees on the sidewalk, and the couple's faces were smashed with two holes. A large number of citizens discussed it on the spot.

On June 5, a manager of the wedding photography shop said that she learned about it only after receiving a complaint from Ms. Qiang on the day of the incident. After investigation by the store, these photos are all inferior. Because the material of the photo was too hard, it took a lot of effort to destroy the whole piece, so only two holes were dug in the face, which made people unrecognizable. After processing, these photos will be treated as garbage. "Of course, we will not intentionally tie the photo to the tree, and of course we will not rule out that someone is playing a prank." The manager said that the staff in the store really neglected the photo processing and forgot to handle the names on the photos. At present, the store has apologized to customers and tried to win their understanding. Chen Desheng, a law firm, said that due to the poor management of the store, photos of real names and surnames were tied to trees, and the face was simply treated. This behavior is suspected of insulting the personality of these couples, infringing on the portrait rights of others, and causing adverse effects on the newcomers. Couples can defend their rights through judicial procedures.