Indian Village Aunty Pissing Outside New Hidden Camera Install (2024)

In 2022, a viral story out of New Jersey highlighted the issue. A homeowner installed four cameras pointing in every direction from their corner lot. One camera captured the front of a neighbor’s house, including a window to their child’s bedroom. The neighbor sued for "intrusion upon seclusion." The court ruled that while the camera itself wasn't illegal, the direction and continuous recording of the bedroom window constituted a private nuisance.

The judge noted: "The right to secure one's home does not include the right to surveil one's neighbor's home."

Before installing a camera that might see any part of their property, have a brief conversation: In 2022, a viral story out of New

“Hey, I’m putting up a camera over my garage to watch my tools. It’ll point straight down my driveway, but I wanted to check—if you ever see it’s angled wrong, just tell me and I’ll fix it.”

Most people will appreciate the heads-up. “Hey, I’m putting up a camera over my

Legal jargon aside, there is the human factor. We have all seen the viral Nextdoor or Ring app posts: "Does anyone recognize this person walking down the sidewalk at 3 PM?"

While the intention is crime prevention, the result is often neighborly paranoia and harassment. Most people will appreciate the heads-up

To balance the benefits of home security with the necessity of privacy, the following measures are recommended for consumers:

You can have great security without becoming the neighborhood watch from hell. Here’s how: