Bullying has many faces and takes place wherever people meet. A neighborhood dispute can get out of hand and turn into a real whodunit. But in order to take action against one's neighbor, for example, when he threatens, one needs evidence. Even in the case of bullying at work or at school, the victim of bullying needs evidence if he wants to take legal action against his tormentors.
Unfortunately, there are always people who do not need a reason to make life difficult for others. A report to the police often does not bring much, because they only intervene if there is a real violation of the law or it has even come to physical violence. In order to have proof, film or sound recordings are often used. However, not all recordings are legally admissible evidence. Film recordings made on one's own property during a neighbor dispute are always considered legitimate and can be used in court. The situation is different, however, with recordings on someone else's property or in public buildings; this private evidence is not valid in court. In such a case, one can even be sued due to disturbance of privacy or the right to one's own image. Therefore, as a victim of mobbing, you should always consult a lawyer or a detective agency. These can help with a private preservation of evidence and know exactly what is admitted in court.
Unfortunately, there are always people who do not need a reason to make life difficult for others. A report to the police often does not bring much, because they only intervene if there is a real violation of the law or it has even come to physical violence. In order to have proof, film or sound recordings are often used. However, not all recordings are legally admissible evidence. Film recordings made on one's own property during a neighbor dispute are always considered legitimate and can be used in court. The situation is different, however, with recordings on someone else's property or in public buildings; this private evidence is not valid in court. In such a case, one can even be sued due to disturbance of privacy or the right to one's own image. Therefore, as a victim of mobbing, you should always consult a lawyer or a detective agency. These can help with a private preservation of evidence and know exactly what is admitted in court.