Ring asks police not to tell public how it's law enforcement backend works

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Amazon's Ring line of consumer home surveillance products enjoys an extensive partnership with local police departments all over the country. Cops receive free product, extensive coaching, and pre-approved marketing lines, and Amazon gets access to your 911 data and gets to spread its network of security cameras all over the nation. According to a trio of new reports, though, the benefits to police go even further than was previously known—as long as they don't use the word "surveillance," that is.
Ring asks police not to tell public how its law enforcement backend works




But you have nothing t hide just leave your doors open wide that way the criminals can rob you and the cops cann help by telling you they spy on u not them. See you are the criminal.
 
People aren't going to care. Many live their lives in constant fear.
 
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People aren't going to care. Many live their lives in constant fear.


and then many are so fkn in the dark they actually help their own homes get robbed. Yep there's PARANOID for assholes and then htere is BEIN FORMED for those who aren't paranoid and are totally informed wow imagine having KNOWLEDGE gawd dam!!
 
My home protection sign reads--- "Don't try to outrun the dog. Stand still until the police handcuff you."
 

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