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The Airui Self-Help Group, with 800 members, exceeded its group limit; complaints of voyeurism surged by over 200. Airui announced a "full refund" policy, with no deduction for gifts and no handling fees. Lawyer Li Yusheng explains.


The AiLi Self-Help Association, with 800 members, exceeded its group limit, leading to a surge of over 200 complaints. AiLi announced a "full refund" policy, with no deduction for gifts and no handling fees. (Reported by Cao Wenning, CTi News)

News link:https://youtu.be/muGkdnqTu4Y?si=W5p4xDuGNuDgvg8_

A well-known chain of medical aesthetic groups, Aierli, has been embroiled in a voyeurism scandal. Police and prosecutors are now searching all branches across Taiwan and reviewing patient records to identify potential victims. However, during the investigation, it was discovered that a surveillance engineer surnamed Xie had received instructions from higher-ups to dismantle and even format the surveillance mainframes in 10 branches in central and northern Taiwan in an attempt to destroy evidence. It was also discovered that minors were among those filmed.

Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm stated that consumers who have received treatment at clinics and discover they have been secretly filmed should immediately report the incident to the police to investigate and obtain evidence. If it is confirmed that the clinic has been secretly filmed, the clinic may be found guilty of violating privacy laws, and the affected consumers may individually or jointly seek damages from the clinic; alternatively, they can seek redress through consumer mediation mechanisms or directly file a lawsuit in court to assert their rights.

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