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w*z
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http://bgr.com/2015/12/18/airbnb-nightmare-hidden-video-camera/
Airbnb was recently hit with a lawsuit after a couple who were renting an
apartment in Irvine, California discovered that the owner had placed a
hidden video camera – with a wide-angle lens, no less – behind a bookshelf
in the living room. As if that weren’t frightening enough, the video
camera was allegedly quite advanced; not only was it able to pick up both
audio and video, but it was also configured to be controlled remotely.
Filed by Yvonne Schumacher of Germany, the lawsuit also names the owners of
the apartment in question as defendants. According to the complaint,
Schumacher and her partner Kevin Stockton had initially reserved the
apartment from December 16, 2013 through January 12, 2014.
Immediately after moving in for what was supposed to be a relaxing three-
week stay, things began to go awry. For starters, Schuchmacher discovered
that the place was incredibly filthy, so much so that she filed a complaint
with Airbnb. Not too long after, Schumacher and Stockton uncovered the video
camera. Compounding the invasion of privacy is the fact that Schumacher
claims to sleep and, at times, walk around in the nude.
The complaint reads in part:
Notably, while staying as a guest in the property, at night Mrs. Schumacher
would sleep without any clothing, believing that with the front door closed
and the window blinds drawn throughout the property, she was protected from
prying eyes. This natural presumption proved to be incorrect.
Inasmuch as the master bathroom was so filthy, Mrs. Schumacher used the
bathroom for the guest room, meaning that she walked naked through the
apartment from the master bedroom to the guest bathroom. In doing so, she
walked within full view of the property’s living room.
What’s more, the complaint articulates Schumacher and Stockton held many
personal conversations in the living room, including discussions regarding
the nature of their relationship as well as other and more intimate topics
that couples are prone to talk about in private.
If true, the claims listed out in the complaint are absolutely horrific.
Further, and as Schumacher articulates, the invasion of her privacy is
arguably ongoing because there may be nude video footage of her floating
around on the Internet somewhere.
Schumacher argues that Airbnb did not conduct a background investigation
into the couple leasing out the apartment. As a result, she claims this type
of behavior was sufficiently foreseeable as to render Airbnb guilty.
As a direct result of Airbnb’s inaction, Schumacher says that she was “
subjected to a hostile, intimidating, and humiliating environment during her
stay within the property.” The lawsuit is looking for money damages,
punitive damages, and to top it all off, attorney’s fees.
“As a direct and proximate result of Airbnb’s misfeasance,” the complaint
reads, “Plaintiff has suffered general damages, including, but not limited
to, humiliation, shock, embarrassment, intimidation, physical distress and
injury, fear, stress, and other damages to be proven at the time of trial.”
Clearly, this isn’t a good look for Airbnb. While the vast majority of
Airbnb stays go off without a hitch and are actually quite pleasant (I’ve
personally had nothing but great Airbnb experiences), it only takes a few
headline-worthy stories to tarnish the company’s overall reputation.
Engadget nails it on the head when it writes:
One of the problems with the sharing economy is that it frequently bypasses
most security checks in place of blind faith in people’s goodness. Now,
mostly that’s turned out not to be a problem, but it’s clear that this
lack of proper regulation is beginning to expose the industry’s dark side.
We’ll keep you posted as to how this legal saga unfolds. Historically,
Airbnb has proven to be extremely accommodating in instances where either
renters or lessors wreak havoc. For instance, this past summer a couple
leasing out their house on Airbnb came home to a house covered in vomit and
$75,000 in damages. Airbnb, to their credit, took care of all the repairs.
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l*j
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多谢
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r*r
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【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: kayi (嘉儿), 信区: Military
标 题: 吴倩莲倾国倾城超凡脱俗
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Nov 6 00:18:24 2011, 美东)
我一度非常迷恋
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p*f
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Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Work” list for 2016.
1. Airbnb
2. Bain & Company
3. Guidewire
4. Hubspot
5. Facebook
6. LinkedIn
7. Boston Consulting Group
8. Google
9. Nestlé Purina PetCare
10. Zillow
11. Eastman Chemical
12. World Wide Technology
13. In-N-Out Burger
14. MINDBODY
15. Power Home Remodeling Group
16. Expedia
17. H E B
18. Riot Games
19. Adobe
20. Memorial Sloan Kettering
FLG都在上面,A也在,可是没有U。肿么回事?
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w*n
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costco

【在 l*****j 的大作中提到】
: 多谢
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w*z
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血汗工厂怎么会上榜?

【在 p**f 的大作中提到】
: Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Work” list for 2016.
: 1. Airbnb
: 2. Bain & Company
: 3. Guidewire
: 4. Hubspot
: 5. Facebook
: 6. LinkedIn
: 7. Boston Consulting Group
: 8. Google
: 9. Nestlé Purina PetCare

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G*s
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抠死抠有70off
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e*y
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这种钻regulation漏洞的公司还那么多人追捧。只要没有了监管,人都会不自觉的以次
换好甚至做违法的事情。用的人多了自然会出现各种狗血的事情,既不便宜也不卫生,
到底好在哪了?sharing economy这个concept本身就是个大忽悠。
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d*n
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costco的轮胎要先查查有没有自己车的size,
很多size要网上定先

【在 G****s 的大作中提到】
: 抠死抠有70off
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g*c
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赶紧去住气床,自己带个摄像头装上,索赔100万,啊哈哈!
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l*e
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去店里定也可以的

【在 d****n 的大作中提到】
: costco的轮胎要先查查有没有自己车的size,
: 很多size要网上定先

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l*a
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有道理。我觉得Uber、Airbnb的核心安全用户应该就是我这样的索南。。

【在 e***y 的大作中提到】
: 这种钻regulation漏洞的公司还那么多人追捧。只要没有了监管,人都会不自觉的以次
: 换好甚至做违法的事情。用的人多了自然会出现各种狗血的事情,既不便宜也不卫生,
: 到底好在哪了?sharing economy这个concept本身就是个大忽悠。

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s*x
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Hotel business needs to be heavy regulated.
卫生,安全,性都是重大课题。
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e*y
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我是被气床坑惨了。有次用它带老婆跟她父母出去玩,因为她们说想住在一起,就用气
床找了两房的公寓。尼玛被吐槽惨了,里面各种脏。

【在 l******a 的大作中提到】
: 有道理。我觉得Uber、Airbnb的核心安全用户应该就是我这样的索南。。
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g*n
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租贵的。我带女朋友去山里玩,挑了个贵的,进去一看是house的后屋,装修的跟三星
宾馆一样,很舒服

【在 e***y 的大作中提到】
: 我是被气床坑惨了。有次用它带老婆跟她父母出去玩,因为她们说想住在一起,就用气
: 床找了两房的公寓。尼玛被吐槽惨了,里面各种脏。

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