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Unless you have a specific need (e.g., a senior parent or an infant), do not put a camera in a living room, bedroom, or bathroom. Use door/window contact sensors for intrusion detection. Indoor cameras are a privacy liability with very little security upside.
: Avoid pointing cameras directly at a neighbor’s windows or private fenced yards. Incidental capture of a fence line is typically acceptable, but using zoom features (like PTZ cameras) to peer into their home can lead to "Invasion of Privacy" or "Harassment" lawsuits. Audio Consent 835204 korean models selling sex caught on hidden cam 16aflv
If your goal is safety, remember that the safest neighborhoods are not the most surveilled—they are the ones where people know their neighbors, watch out for each other, and trust the community. Use your camera to serve that community, not to spy on it. And always, always remember: If you can see the world through your camera, someone else might be watching you back. Unless you have a specific need (e