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This just kind of seems fair to me
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Aug 31 '20, 14:40
FBI worried Ring and other doorbell cameras could tip owners off to police searches
Aren't those the same devices that defaulted to allowing footage to be monitored by local law enforcement?
Cameras capture everybody — even the cops
(www.theverge.com)
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My ring needs to say when they arrive “ you got the wrong damn house!” -- nm
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Epiphany-
Aug 31, 15:49
yes. also, make sure you your Ring account to "come back with a warrant".
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colin
Aug 31, 15:00
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