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tl;dr: Invasion of privacy by camera.

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  • paul@oldfriends.liveP This user is from outside of this forum
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    tl;dr: Invasion of privacy by camera. Porch to porch is very close on my street. It's very unnerving that my neighbor across the street has one of those motion detecting cameras on its porch and every time there is significant movement at my desk, it detects me and the spotlight, which is a joke, comes on and it records me for so long. Lort knows what data it is sending to lort knows where. I know a lot of them have AI detection built in.

    I shouldn't have to completely black out my windows to have some basic #privacy in my home, at my desk. Even when I close the blinds it detects shadows.

    There should be a law or regulation that mandates and gives a right to a neighbor to enforce a neighbor with a camera to setup blind zones. #law

    Just think if a next door neighbor in those close subdivisions that share a fence sets up a backyard camera on its roof eaves. You have zero privacy behind your 6 to 8 foot fence.

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    • paul@oldfriends.liveP paul@oldfriends.live

      tl;dr: Invasion of privacy by camera. Porch to porch is very close on my street. It's very unnerving that my neighbor across the street has one of those motion detecting cameras on its porch and every time there is significant movement at my desk, it detects me and the spotlight, which is a joke, comes on and it records me for so long. Lort knows what data it is sending to lort knows where. I know a lot of them have AI detection built in.

      I shouldn't have to completely black out my windows to have some basic #privacy in my home, at my desk. Even when I close the blinds it detects shadows.

      There should be a law or regulation that mandates and gives a right to a neighbor to enforce a neighbor with a camera to setup blind zones. #law

      Just think if a next door neighbor in those close subdivisions that share a fence sets up a backyard camera on its roof eaves. You have zero privacy behind your 6 to 8 foot fence.

      djdog@social.tchncs.deD This user is from outside of this forum
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      @paul in Germany it's not allowed to film to the neighbors garden. The camera must stand so, that it is not possible to reconice anything behind the fence.

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        tl;dr: Invasion of privacy by camera. Porch to porch is very close on my street. It's very unnerving that my neighbor across the street has one of those motion detecting cameras on its porch and every time there is significant movement at my desk, it detects me and the spotlight, which is a joke, comes on and it records me for so long. Lort knows what data it is sending to lort knows where. I know a lot of them have AI detection built in.

        I shouldn't have to completely black out my windows to have some basic #privacy in my home, at my desk. Even when I close the blinds it detects shadows.

        There should be a law or regulation that mandates and gives a right to a neighbor to enforce a neighbor with a camera to setup blind zones. #law

        Just think if a next door neighbor in those close subdivisions that share a fence sets up a backyard camera on its roof eaves. You have zero privacy behind your 6 to 8 foot fence.

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        @paul make a big poster saying "fuck off with your surveillance"

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