A maintenance person, or a few maintenance people, and some DIY videos about how to install hidden cameras that Internet search engines should not make available, have confounded:
-Me
-Their supervisor
-Their employer's law firm
-Two agencies that provide legal services to poor people
-Four agencies that help the homeless
-The police department
Although I know that the hidden, illegal cameras are in the apartment, and everyone who obtains illegally filmed audio/video from the cameras knows, and the people who installed the illegal cameras and everyone whom they told about it knows, and the hidden camera detector that I finally bought detected cameras everywhere in the apartment, nobody who is supposed to prevent crime, investigate crime, or litigate against crime knows precisely how to locate the cameras or remove them. That's why I was the defendant in court for an eviction when I'm actually the victim of the crime of voyeurism. I never seem to stop having to pay the consequences of crimes of which I am the victim, while the perpetrators are treated as if they are victims of my lies.
I am vulnerable to abuse everywhere; I am repeatedly treated as if I am a false accuser when I am repeatedly victimized.
"She says that everywhere." Yes, because it happens everywhere.
I don't think that it will stop happening if I stop talking about it.
Copyright L. Kochman, May 1, 2017 @ 7:17 p.m.