Posted on 11/14/2018 7:34:18 PM PST by Kaslin
I want my home safe. All good with obeying the Law.
Yes sir.
We are all to be watched by the all seeing eyes.
For there is no internal moral character.
And God knows it is important to make the cop’s job easier, by treating us all as criminals.
I read this as Private Citizens choosing to ARM their properties with Cameras...if it prevents a crime or catches the criminal, I see no problem with it...altho I don’t like the fact that our society has a large group of individuals who are immoral....causing the desire to have cameras. (NOTE: We do not have cameras around our home.)
BUT...we do have a cop who lives across the street...and parks his vehicle obviously outside.
Yeah, just the other day a Michigan homeowner was sent to prison for shooting at a kid who knocked on his front door. It was all captured on his own security camera.
Maybe we can get the police to buy security cameras and give them to us to install on our property.
Neighborhood digital watch ........ with evidence versus hearsay. Works at my house just fine. Highly recommend this .
Well, initially I thought maybe this was what the article was about, but no, it was private ownership and installation.
“A robbery gone bad” is a pretty damn offensive thing to say when you get down to it. Who even thinks that way?
It necessarily implies that there is such a thing as a robbery gone good, or OK, or what?
Just yesterday in Topeka, KS, I read that the police were doing exactly that.
First thing I did moving in my new place was place cameras everywhere. When you’ve been robbed in your own home at gun point, placing threatening signs and cameras all around is the first thing you do.
OK, the first thing you do is make sure you’re armed, but that’s the second thing you do.
No shame in that game.
[Robbery gone bad] == [Victim didn't act like a taxpayer]
At least somebody’s solving them.
I have security cameras outside of my home to keep and eye on the goings on. Not only are they good for helping with crime but they also provide entertainment.
Yup! I have half a dozen cameras and watch a monitor on a large screen. More than once I've seen someone (usually a woman) walking a dog and then letting it get ready to do a dump on my lawn. I run to the door and start berating the person to not choose my lawn for their dirty business. They're surprised, so I point to the cameras. There's a couple I ordered to come back and pick up the crap (they obviously had no intent to do so until I confronted them). Then there's the times I've caught neighbors arguing, sometimes with the cops coming out (I have an audio feed). Hint: I also have a couple dummy cameras also but others seeing them don't know that and that helps me to keep burglars away.
I have a sign in my window that says:
“Warning Security Cameras In Use”
We had 2 packages stolen in the building in a week. I suspect the guy who moved out soon after. I then found the security sign on the internet and printed it on photo paper so it looks real.
I have no camera and so far no more stolen packages and the apt manager/owners have not broken into my apt as I knew they have in the past. When there was an “inspection” a few months back they skipped my place. I had bought one temporarily and set it up during the time they were going to “inspect”. Had it pointed right at the door. No one entered.
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I know, I know, none of you would ever break the law, even if that means not reading your Bibles because of the hate speech contained therein...
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