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06/01/2013, 04:41 PM
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I am sure that so long as the cameras are on their property, they can point them in any direction they want. If they erected a 20ft pole to put them on and point into your place, that would probably be against some law, but attached to their own home and just pointing in your direction, no issue. Are you even sure they are real? There is so many fakes on the market to give the impression of security.
As an aside, I had to attend a property with police last year (picking up a patient on a mental health order). Anyway, on arrival at the property, it was covered in security cameras. One of the police officers remarked that houses like that often belong to people doing the wrong thing, particularly drug dealers.
I wouldn't worry PBQ. If it were me, I would put a screen up that blocks the view of the camera.
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06/01/2013, 04:43 PM
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QUOTE (fancie @ 06/01/2013, 05:39 PM)  I would be seeking advice from your local police station first thing tomorrow re the camera and your concerns about the information they are passing on.
I would not ever be inviting the neighbours inside your house again, nor telling them any information about current renovations and whatever you decide to change in the future. If they ask, just say that you are slappling some paint on or putting shelves up, however I think you need to avoid them like the plague. I intend to avoid them like the plague.
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06/01/2013, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE (ubermum @ 06/01/2013, 05:41 PM)  I am sure that so long as the cameras are on their property, they can point them in any direction they want. If they erected a 20ft pole to put them on and point into your place, that would probably be against some law, but attached to their own home and just pointing in your direction, no issue. Are you even sure they are real? There is so many fakes on the market to give the impression of security.
As an aside, I had to attend a property with police last year (picking up a patient on a mental health order). Anyway, on arrival at the property, it was covered in security cameras. One of the police officers remarked that houses like that often belong to people doing the wrong thing, particularly drug dealers.
I wouldn't worry PBQ. If it were me, I would put a screen up that blocks the view of the camera. They are real, the person that we bought this place off installed them, they have at least 4-5 that we can see. QUOTE (ubermum @ 06/01/2013, 05:41 PM)  I am sure that so long as the cameras are on their property, they can point them in any direction they want. If they erected a 20ft pole to put them on and point into your place, that would probably be against some law, but attached to their own home and just pointing in your direction, no issue. Are you even sure they are real? There is so many fakes on the market to give the impression of security.
As an aside, I had to attend a property with police last year (picking up a patient on a mental health order). Anyway, on arrival at the property, it was covered in security cameras. One of the police officers remarked that houses like that often belong to people doing the wrong thing, particularly drug dealers.
I wouldn't worry PBQ. If it were me, I would put a screen up that blocks the view of the camera. They are real, the person that we bought this place off installed them, they have at least 4-5 that we can see.
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06/01/2013, 04:53 PM
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QUOTE (Stellajoy @ 06/01/2013, 05:50 PM)  Are they friendly? Can you go and ask them to point it away?
I don't always think running to the cops is the best first solution. He is very rude, she is nice to your face and then stabbed people in the back (heard this from many people in the street). He yelled at my daughter the other night night for standing on her bedside table to lock her window, as she can't reach the lock- (her window faces their kitchen (they dont have window coverings and you can see straight in)
This post has been edited by purpleblackqueen: 06/01/2013, 04:53 PM
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