I am not surprised. I don't use Ring, but I can guarantee that every one of these camera companies have done this.
Amazon handed Ring footage to police without user consent (msn.com)
I keep meaning to make this thread, but always seem to forget. So what's up with America's new found addiction of stealing packages and not getting in trouble for it? Thankfully I haven't heard of that problem around here, but I know on the West and East coasts that this is a major problem that...
I thought this was poignant.
https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Filming-Police-Brutality-Carmichael/dp/B01MQMQ2DS/ref=sr_1_3?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1521588914&sr=1-3&keywords=police+brutality
"The police snatched all of the digital assets owned by the husband and wife team of nanopathologists, grabbing laptops, computers, and flash-drives—and with it, years of work and research.
Because Gatti and Montanari had taken their research of nanodust and nanoparticles, from in-vivo...
Based on laws that originated from the War on Drugs in the 1980s, police departments around the country are able to seize a person’s cash and property without charging them with a crime.
So in light of a recent news story where a police dash cam did not capture a whole event since it took place on the drivers side door of the police vehicle. Why not have a new type of camera on police vehicles. No longer dash cams but a low profile roof mounted camera system than cam see 360...
In another devastating blow to the 4th Amendment, on Monday (Jun 20, 2016), the Supreme Court ruled that evidence of an alleged crime can be used against a defendant even if police did something inappropriate or even illegal to obtain it.
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SourceWith that in mind, this is how to handle a...
America has more laws, more prisoners, and spends more money on putting people behind bars than ever before. Radley Balko looks at the frightening expansion of prosecutorial power in America, and what it means that we now use the criminal justice system to address so many of our problems.
So I was in a bank in Kiev this morning, and while there, they had the courier come in with a police officer (standard policy), brandishing his pistol grip AK in hands. He shook hands with the on duty unarmed local bank security guy who locked the door to the entrance. They completed what they...
So everyday, and I mean everyday I see more and more videos on the internet and news stations about police abusing their power. Tasing, killing etc. Most of them end up getting "suspended with pay" Which is basically a vacation. Rarely they are ever tried or stand accountable for their actions...
1984 just playing out. I can't even believe this is allowed. Have they forgotten our fourth amendment?
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A sharply divided Supreme Court on Monday said police can routinely take DNA from people they arrest, equating a DNA cheek swab to...
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