Requesting a public apology! Chengdu is falsely accused of secretly taking photos, and a man is preparing to sue Chengdu | Life | Seeing | Lawyer | suing | Madam | Subway | Mr. He
On June 16th, a man in Chengdu, Sichuan was accused of installing a camera on his shoe to secretly take photos on the subway, making new progress.
Mr. He, the party involved, told reporters that he has already found a lawyer to prepare a lawsuit, but the specific details are still being discussed. Previously, many netizens expressed their willingness to crowdfund his lawyer's fees. Mr. He expressed goodwill and understood his intentions, but he decided to pay for the lawyer's fees himself.
According to previous reports, Mr. He from Chengdu, Sichuan, posted that on the evening of June 11th at around 9 o'clock, when he was passing by the South Railway Station subway station on Chengdu Metro Line 1, two women in the carriage saw his shoes flickering with green light and believed that there were cameras secretly taking pictures. Subsequently, under the witness of the subway safety officer, he took off his shoes on site for two women to inspect. And they went to the police station together, and the police conducted an inspection, proving that there were no cameras.
Afterwards, Mr. He stated that the two women did not sincerely apologize to him after learning that he had not secretly filmed. He plans to sue the other party and demand an apology.
Witnesses also told reporters that Mr. He took off his shoes and cooperated with the inspection on the subway at the scene.
Photos of shoes taken by the man involved
On June 16th, Mr. He told reporters that the law firm has been confirmed and an agency contract has been signed.
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After this matter gained widespread attention, many netizens have left messages expressing their willingness to crowdfund lawyer fees for Mr. "Thank you very much for your kindness, but it's not appropriate to use everyone's money," Mr. He said. He decided to pay for the lawyer's fees himself, and currently, the law firm also charges fees according to the minimum standards for similar cases.
Mr. He stated that his main demand at present is still to demand that the two women publicly apologize. As for whether he will sue the Chengdu Metro side and whether there are other demands, he is still in communication with the lawyer. Regarding the issue of economic compensation, Mr. He said that if the other party does not recognize the mistake or apologize, compensation is meaningless, and economic compensation is not his main goal.
Mr. He introduced that this incident has also had a certain impact on his life. He has taken a week off from the company for this matter, and due to recent poor health, he is seeking medical treatment and taking medication. Although he expects this matter to continue for a long time, he said he will persevere until the case is filed and should be able to resume normal life. "Seeing so many strangers caring about me is also one of my motivations," he said.
"Although it takes so much time and energy, I think it's still worth it," Mr. He said. "Many people are concerned about it now, and it has been going on, which is also an explanation for everyone.". For the final outcome, if a lawsuit can be successfully filed, the court's judgment shall prevail.
In addition, Mr. He specifically mentioned that although he hopes the two women can publicly apologize, he does not want to disclose each other's personal information. "I have personally experienced the pressure of being noticed by everyone and do not want to have any impact on their lives.".
Finally, Mr. He still expressed his hope that the passengers on the same subway train at the time of the incident, if they see relevant information, can stand up and help him testify.