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.
I don't like any of it. Nothing in this society today. None of these cameras in your home. Unless it is an external security system. Internally if you need that kind of security, a panic button works or voice activated into a connected cloud that sends directly to emergency services. No fucking third party of idiots. Where these amazon devices suite an agenda, of intrusion. Who actually needs them? Lazily you sacrifice privacy. It you'll find gets you.
In experience the police don't use them. Unless they request it.
Yea. I just don't like third parties unless they're requested and a dedicated response. Otherwise they waste fucking time. At what point aren't you calling the emergency services? Then what is that crime? Unless it's happening to you, who is pressing those charges?
I've done security it's probably changed today. I was a guy monitoring alarm systems. It meant driving out, if evidence of a breach call police. Changed with cameras if they were fitted into the alarm. Most weren't, the retail chain didn't want to submit its cameras to the company. We'd have to fit additional cameras they were mostly external or viewed after close.
Kinda fucking pointless. Driving out checking if breach, by the time we got there was after any crime. Waiting for police. The amount of times it was nothing but your heart was thumping everytime.
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.
I don't like any of it. Nothing in this society today. None of these cameras in your home. Unless it is an external security system. Internally if you need that kind of security, a panic button works or voice activated into a connected cloud that sends directly to emergency services. No fucking third party of idiots. Where these amazon devices suite an agenda, of intrusion. Who actually needs them? Lazily you sacrifice privacy. It you'll find gets you.
In experience the police don't use them. Unless they request it.
It's all a security, and privacy nightmare.
Yea. I just don't like third parties unless they're requested and a dedicated response. Otherwise they waste fucking time. At what point aren't you calling the emergency services? Then what is that crime? Unless it's happening to you, who is pressing those charges?
I've done security it's probably changed today. I was a guy monitoring alarm systems. It meant driving out, if evidence of a breach call police. Changed with cameras if they were fitted into the alarm. Most weren't, the retail chain didn't want to submit its cameras to the company. We'd have to fit additional cameras they were mostly external or viewed after close.
Kinda fucking pointless. Driving out checking if breach, by the time we got there was after any crime. Waiting for police. The amount of times it was nothing but your heart was thumping everytime.