Did you invent that retort? So funny. No, wait, I've read that a bazillion times, on this site alone. |
DP here. Then maybe, just maybe, it’s true. |
I don’t think that is even close to the topic at hand, but I know where you are going with this, and thanks for playing. |
That's so clever it hardly has any meaning. |
What do you mean, where I'm going with this? I stated my opinion. Having a ring video doesn't prevent break ins or thefts or murders. Per the posts above. |
It depends on what she's doing. Is she doing something illegal (taking your mail) or peeping in your windows or something else equally unnerving? |
| Yeah 7 pages and no one knows. |
Equally unnerving. |
| Do go on. |
If she is seriously creeping you out, you should do something. Do you think you should call the police? |
Actually they do. They catch killers, rapists, and thieves before they can act again. They provide evidence in court to put these people away. Aside from all that - if you die...wouldn't you want your children to have closure? To know who killed you and if necessary - remove them from the murderer's sphere of influence or custody? |
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Ring and similar are hugely important to identify and catch thugs who are casing homes and/or stealing packages. The fine can be shared with neighbors or a neighborhood to “watch out for these guys” and is VERY helpful to our law enforcement
community. |
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So what if it’s only helpful after the fact? At least someone will be held accountable for what they’ve done.
Also, I am a prosecutor, and have seen several instances where no one died and the camera caught the thief/offender, and also several where a person realized there was a camera and turned around. I literally don’t care if you’re mad that my camera catches your front yard. It’s out there in public. Deal with it. |
There are cameras in most workplaces and stores. You have to assume you are being recorded. |
scary article. "Digital Gated Community" in the suburbs..... |