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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm just going to leave this here: Police have near routine access to your Amazon Ring doorbells. They have broad warrants that allow them access. If a crime happens within 5 miles of your home, you can be certain the police have access to your doorbell video 24 hours before and after the event. So if you live in a high density area, that is pretty much 24/7. Oh and don't get me started on Amazon dot... Radius is half a mile.[/quote] So what? The police can see how many delivery people came to my door on any given day?[/quote] Aside from that - this is a good thing. The NYPD just announced a partnership with Ring for that very same thing. Catching package thieves and people breaking into homes isn't a bad thing. https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/long-island-police-crack-porch-pirates-amazon-ring/story?id=67489715 Home systems like Ring are also the reason we're solving a lot more domestic murder cases too. Shanann Watt's neighbor caught her husband moving her body in the early morning hours [img]https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/watts3.png[/img] Kelsey Berreth last moments were caught on camera as she entered into her home with her fiance killer [img]https://co-a2.freetls.fastly.net/co-uploads/2019/11/lastphoto.jpg[/img][/quote] Yup. And local murder of a mom of 5 in Ashburn by her husband, Brauilo Castillo. A neighbors camera caught him entering in the house.[/quote] WOW. I hadn't heard about that one. I just happened this year. [i] The jury heard evidence of Castillo breaking into the Ashburn home of his estranged wife, Michelle, suffocating and strangling her, and then staging the scene to make it appear as a suicide. Prosecutors presented forensic, medical, and cell phone evidence, as well as security camera footage a close friend said showed Castillo going up to the home the night before the victim was found hanging in a basement bathroom.[/i] https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Murder-Suspect-Braulio-Castillo-Denied-Access-to-His-Money-261178121.html https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Barulio-Castillo-Charged-in-Wifes-Murder-253452971.html[/quote]
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