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My right to place cameras on my private property absolutely trumps your desire to not be seen or recorded (or whatever your specific grievance is) in the United States.

This isn't about "hard rules" - make laws prohibiting government use of privately-obtained data if you like - but vandalizing or prohibiting a privately-owned Ring camera is absolutely a matter of my rights being abridged.

Privacy must be created - and is quite expensive.





No, I think you're misunderstanding. The only way to be sure that we are free of crime would be to record everything, inside and outside the home. It's fair because not only is your home being recorded 24/7; mine is too! Let's turn those ring cameras inward -- into the house! I mean the fact that I'm even contemplating touching your ring cameras, well that's a bit of a crime in and of itself, isn't it?



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