The show always sides with the person filming---even when they often are in the wrong---simply because they are the ones who provided the video to the production. Oftentimes people who are elderly, disabled or autistic are unfairly portrayed, as the voice-over time and again runs a narrative that disparages the person being recorded, even when they are victim of abuse by the person recording or the third party involved, simply because said victims aren't taking the abuse and responded to the neighbors' affront or attacks. This is often the case with victims of neighbors' disruptive loud noise, neighbors breaking the law, apartment neighbors doing their laundry in the middle of the night waking up neighbors who share a common wall with the laundry room and simply need to sleep to be able to work in a few hours etc. The party recording often does so in the middle, that is to say, after the person they are bullying has been victimized by the other party, and the narrative from this show invariably portrays the victim as a bully instead of the real bullies: the person who instigated the altercation by disturbing the peace or otherwise aggressing their neighbors.