Indore Man Turns Into Human CCTV Amid Harassment, Cites Lack of Police Support
In the heart of Indore, a peculiar yet poignant image has emerged — a man walking around his locality wearing a helmet with a CCTV camera mounted on top. Far from a fashion statement or tech gimmick, this improvised gear is a desperate move for self-defense in the face of ongoing threats.
The man, involved in a long-standing property dispute, alleges that his neighbors have been harassing and intimidating him for months. Despite multiple complaints to the local police, he says no meaningful action was taken, leaving him exposed and anxious about his safety.
“When there’s no one to protect you, you must protect yourself,” he told a local reporter. The helmet-camera setup is meant to record any confrontation or act of aggression, ensuring he has video proof of harassment or violence.
Videos of the man’s daily routine — helmet on, camera rolling — have started circulating widely, sparking debate. Some viewers applaud his ingenuity, calling him a symbol of resilience. Others question how such a situation could arise in a city with established law enforcement systems.
Citizens’ rights groups have raised concerns about the failure of local police to intervene early in civil matters that can spiral into violence. “When people feel the need to wear surveillance gear just to step outside, it’s an alarm bell for society,” said one human rights advocate.
The man’s move has not only brought attention to his personal plight but has also triggered broader conversations on safety, justice, and the accessibility of law enforcement for the common man.
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