Threat of legal action
I've recently installed a Ring 3 video doorbell but one of my neighbours has taken offence to this. They are seeking compensation from me for distress, claiming that I am breaching data protection laws and threatening court action. I have blacked out all other properties around me, have turned off motion detection, have put visible signs up outside my property and don't even subscribe to Ring Protect! So the only time the camera activates is if someone presses the button on the doorbell. Just wondering if anyone else has had these sort of issues with a neighbour and how it ended up being resolved?
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20-07-2021 09:29:20
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I don’t know who you are but your response to a neighbor worried about having their civil rights to privacy violated is deeply troubling . You could be a Karen
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09-01-2022 10:28:35
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Wow that's crazy. Never heard of neighbors acting like that. I wouldn't worry about it. Millions of people have cameras and security systems. Nothing they can do about it on your property.
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24-07-2021 04:56:12
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I don’t see how they’d have any kind of case against you. Someone could legally drive by your house and take pictures of the outside of it from the street and not get in any kind of trouble, at least in my state. I’d only see an issue if it was somehow seeing inside their windows, but obviously it’s not. Sounds like you’ve got a nutty neighbor.
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27-07-2021 02:06:34
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- L
If they worried about you protecting your property then they probably doing illegal activities at there house [Target Card Balance Now](https://www.mybalancenow.kim/)
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02-08-2021 03:12:08
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- W
I've got the very same problem with the div's next door at a rented house, I got told how many cameras do you want , As i have 2 and doorbell and can add another 2 for inside, Total village idiots, I think it comes down to jealousy myself, If your not doing anything wrong why you so eat up about my cctv !
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08-09-2021 11:04:19
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Rkw5000
If they worried about you protecting your property then they probably doing illegal activities at there house
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23-07-2021 01:28:08
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