Cameras are already on most porches. You don’t see this activity in Japan, for example, because they prosecute. Good bill.
Theft is the most frequently occurring crime in Japanese society, with approximately 330.6 theft offenses recognized by the police per 100,000 inhabitants in 2020
=25% of the rate in the USA.
We do see this in Japan roughly 1/4th as much as in the USA per capita but hey they prosecute.
They also don’t have a bunch of trash degenerates as aggressive, entitled and nasty as ours.
You don’t see this in Japan because they have higher social cohesiveness so very few crimes of any kind are committed. People who do commit crimes are aggressively prosecuted (and Japanese trials are not exactly fair for defendants) but I think that’s secondary to the fact that Japan’s society is overall extremely cohesive.