High Rise Living - The ethical delima of watching your 'neighbors'
My wife and I live in Chicago, and as a result have neighbors that we can hear above and below us, and ones that we see all around us. A few of them have elected to save money on blinds...if you get my drift.
Specifically, we have good friends that live on the 38th floor of a building at State and Grand in Chicago, and they have refused to put up blinds and just ‘pretend’ that others respect their privacy. But is it even considered privacy when you don’t attempt to conceal yourself? I’ve seen many a telescope positioned in front of the plate glass windows that line high-rise buildings in Chicago, and I’m pretty sure they aren’t there for star gazing.
Personally, I have no problem with the idea of having a telescope there. After all, it is your view… Thoughts?
Last edited by ChicagoChicago; Jan 12, 2009 at 2:16 PM.
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