
无人机窗外悬停引发隐私担忧 - Drone Hovering Outside a Window Raises Privacy Concerns [HSK 4]
A drone hovering near residential windows sparks discussions about privacy and legality.
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《English Translation》
优子: Teacher Liu, I saw news online today—there was a girl who had just finished showering on her balcony and found a drone outside her window. That’s so scary!
刘娜: Yes, many people are worried that drones might invade their home privacy. Even though no illegal filming was found this time, a drone near the window itself makes people uncomfortable.
优子: I feel scared too. Home should be the safest place and shouldn’t be disturbed.
刘娜: Exactly. Home is our private space. The law protects everyone’s right to privacy. Even if there’s no photo taken, making someone feel disturbed is still a form of infringement.
优子: What should we do if that happens?
刘娜: You can first take a photo of the drone and its flight direction with your phone, then call the police immediately. They will help investigate.
优子: Got it. From now on, I’ll also be more careful to protect my privacy and not let strangers approach my home easily.
刘娜: Very good. We must trust the law and have the courage to protect ourselves.
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated daily
- Published27 November 2025 at 19:00 UTC
- Length1 min
- RatingClean