
In contrary to current imagination and Imam Khomeini s Thoughts, privacy is also considered for vehicle. However, such privacy is on physical and material aspect and the part of vehicle which can be visible from outside the car is seen inside privacy concept in terms of immaterial privacy since it can be seen in public and is not a scope in which other people are prevented from entering. This lack of entrance, however, covers only glance or immaterial privacy and does not apply in material and physical aspect. It means that a part of vehicle which can be observable trough glasses is not vehicle privacy in which someone cannot wear out his/her clothes or conducts a behavior permissible in privacy. In fact, this visible extent has no immaterial privacy. Respecting vehicle privacy necessitates to prevent any kind of defamation except than by rule of law including vehicle inspection in which UK lawmaker’s approach is to address details and the necessity to annul an illegitimate reason compared to Iran where there is an ambiguous approach so UK approach is more proper in terms of respecting privacy. Another form of defamation is unauthorized entrance into vehicle not supported by penal law in both countries; also, installing detector is not negating privacy.
Islamic law, vehicle privacy, uk, KBP1-4860, iran
Islamic law, vehicle privacy, uk, KBP1-4860, iran
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