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Common-Sense-Reasoner

Sample Output of common-sense reasoner

├── Raj's placement of cameras outside his house is an intrusion of privacy.
│   ├── Privacy is essential for a dignified life, and these cameras infringe on personal liberty by recording private activities.
│   └── The cameras capture the private lives of Vijay and Karan’s families, violating their Right to Privacy under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
├── Raj's placement of cameras outside his house is not an intrusion of privacy.
│   ├── Additionally, Raj contends that the cameras are positioned to monitor public areas and are intended to deter criminal activity, thereby enhancing overall community safety.
│   ├── He cites the occurrence of 3 robberies and 1 stabbing in the past month as justification for enhanced surveillance to protect his property and the neighborhood.
│   ├── He emphasizes that the cameras are focused on public streets and driveways, which are not considered private spaces under legal standards.
│   └── Raj argues that the placement of cameras outside his house is a necessary security measure given the recent increase in crime rates in the area.
├── Raj's security concerns do not justify the placement of external cameras.
│   ├── Vijay and Karan argue that internal cameras are sufficient for security, and recent criminal activity in Vasant Vihar validates Raj's safety concerns.
│   └── While Raj's concern for safety is valid, he should limit surveillance to his premises to avoid violating neighbors' privacy, as external cameras are a disproportionate measure.
├── Raj's security concerns justify the placement of external cameras.
│   ├── Additionally, Raj contends that the external cameras serve as a deterrent to potential criminals, thereby benefiting all residents.
│   ├── Raj argues that external cameras are necessary to monitor street activity and enhance security for the entire neighborhood.
│   ├── Studies show that visible security measures, such as external cameras, can significantly reduce crime rates in residential areas.
│   └── The recent increase in crime rates, including robberies and a stabbing, supports the need for comprehensive surveillance to deter criminal activity.
├── The neighborhood association should manage security measures instead of individuals.
│   ├── Placing cameras that only capture the street and having the association manage the footage would protect privacy while addressing security concerns.
│   └── Raj's cameras could capture neighbors' private lives, and Karan and Vijay suggest increasing security personnel.
└── The neighborhood association should not manage security measures instead of individuals.
    ├── Additionally, Raj contends that individual security measures, such as his cameras, can be more immediately effective than waiting for the association to implement broader security strategies.
    ├── He emphasizes the immediate installation of his cameras as a proactive step in response to the recent crime surge, compared to the time it might take to increase security personnel.
    ├── He points out that recent crimes in the area, including robberies and a stabbing, justify the need for comprehensive surveillance to deter criminal activity.
    └── Raj argues that having security cameras outside his house is necessary to monitor street activities and enhance neighborhood safety.

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