Amazon sells the ring data to LEO. It is absolutely used in court, you do not own the data. And, they try to delete it when they get caught doing wrong.
No. They really don't on shit like that, murder, burglary, violent crime, etc. Maybe in America. They suggest you have a duty to report crime, sure. What happens when it gets you in trouble for it? What was that? None of your business. Nothing happened. Read what the police did. Nothing. More trouble. You're filming and people can sue you.
There are parallel worlds. Police act in certain interests, somebody else beating them over the head. Otherwise they don't act, unless it's to shit on you. They just get paid like everybody else. Today their attitude is some of the worst I have ever seen. Not all, just the majority. Woke, stupid, and make excuses.
The police have turned into such lazy useless cunts. They profile you, and not the criminal. You report something they've started running your background, excusing, the crime.
You know what police would've done there on location. They would've arrested her. Then after an interview after the maximum time in custody 12-24 hours, they would've checked the shop cctv. If they lazily bothered at another date acquiring it. They would've made the criminal press charges so they can fill out their report. Finally they might try to arrest the criminal who probably gave them a fake name and address. After that she'd be sacked.
So the lazy police, didn't bother. No point in looking for the idiot. No point in charging her on whose interests. The criminal hadn't reported a crime, injury. They couldn't even be arsed looking for him off a camera doorbell, it's not their property, or the shop's. No evidence unless she's guilty.
The camera as stated was inadmissible. Who was the victim? What was that? More bullshit than it's worth.
Aside these police today, it is often postcode, background, status are all assholes. No, it's not my attitude. It is there's. If you think, they have your interests, they really don't. Factually you're a problem, that they'd rather not do anything about.
Hey. You missed what I said about the ring network. It's a big deal, entire neighborhoods have switched companies. You pay them, and they sell it to LEO. It's not yours.
Yes and no. The point being what was that? Who actually decides to press charges? There are only charges if there are victims. Tell me who they were? How can police pursue if nothing actually occurred? Why are the police pursuing what if? This fucking stupid company is doing what with that data? Nothing unless your property is breached. Or serious crimes takes place in view of the camera. It would still need the police requesting that data? Yes. Otherwise what charges? The odds are it's on another camera unless the police are canvassing?
However there are certain circumstances outside of this, where you're being spied on. But this ain't the normal police requiring access.
They don't just pursue. They tried to delete evidence, of an teen getting beat up by undercovers in an apartment building. But, the adult of that teen had asked for a copy. So there was no video on the server, but the people still had the video.
Don't forget the ring is constantly catching things, and data is valuable. Amazon is selling the same product twice.
Amazon sells the ring data to LEO. It is absolutely used in court, you do not own the data. And, they try to delete it when they get caught doing wrong.
No. They really don't on shit like that, murder, burglary, violent crime, etc. Maybe in America. They suggest you have a duty to report crime, sure. What happens when it gets you in trouble for it? What was that? None of your business. Nothing happened. Read what the police did. Nothing. More trouble. You're filming and people can sue you.
There are parallel worlds. Police act in certain interests, somebody else beating them over the head. Otherwise they don't act, unless it's to shit on you. They just get paid like everybody else. Today their attitude is some of the worst I have ever seen. Not all, just the majority. Woke, stupid, and make excuses.
The police have turned into such lazy useless cunts. They profile you, and not the criminal. You report something they've started running your background, excusing, the crime.
You know what police would've done there on location. They would've arrested her. Then after an interview after the maximum time in custody 12-24 hours, they would've checked the shop cctv. If they lazily bothered at another date acquiring it. They would've made the criminal press charges so they can fill out their report. Finally they might try to arrest the criminal who probably gave them a fake name and address. After that she'd be sacked.
So the lazy police, didn't bother. No point in looking for the idiot. No point in charging her on whose interests. The criminal hadn't reported a crime, injury. They couldn't even be arsed looking for him off a camera doorbell, it's not their property, or the shop's. No evidence unless she's guilty.
The camera as stated was inadmissible. Who was the victim? What was that? More bullshit than it's worth.
Aside these police today, it is often postcode, background, status are all assholes. No, it's not my attitude. It is there's. If you think, they have your interests, they really don't. Factually you're a problem, that they'd rather not do anything about.
Hey. You missed what I said about the ring network. It's a big deal, entire neighborhoods have switched companies. You pay them, and they sell it to LEO. It's not yours.
Yes and no. The point being what was that? Who actually decides to press charges? There are only charges if there are victims. Tell me who they were? How can police pursue if nothing actually occurred? Why are the police pursuing what if? This fucking stupid company is doing what with that data? Nothing unless your property is breached. Or serious crimes takes place in view of the camera. It would still need the police requesting that data? Yes. Otherwise what charges? The odds are it's on another camera unless the police are canvassing?
However there are certain circumstances outside of this, where you're being spied on. But this ain't the normal police requiring access.
They don't just pursue. They tried to delete evidence, of an teen getting beat up by undercovers in an apartment building. But, the adult of that teen had asked for a copy. So there was no video on the server, but the people still had the video.
Don't forget the ring is constantly catching things, and data is valuable. Amazon is selling the same product twice.