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As long as it's not in front of someone else's window, I don't think it counts.
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In a public place, the filming area is a public area, and if there is no private space for filming, it is not considered an invasion of other people's privacy.
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No, you can prevent thieves as you want in your own home.
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It's okay to take pictures of your own home, but if relatives and friends come to visit, you must remind them so as not to photograph others' privacy.
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It's not about taking pictures of other people's homes, so it's not counted.
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No, because I have it outside the wall.
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As long as you don't deliberately point the camera at any person's house, it shouldn't be counted if there is an empty place in the public place.
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It doesn't count if it doesn't invade someone's privacy.
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Don't count that way, you just want to know which one broke the glass.
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Then it depends on the piece, and the package should be installed in a suitable place and not invade the privacy of others and yourself.
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I don't think it's in my own home
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The balcony glass is played to see what the situation is, and it should be dealt with through formal channels, and it is better to install cameras against others.
OK. Preserve evidence.
Call the police first, then get the evidence. In the case of financial claims, the court will sue for lawsuits.
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If the balcony glass is large, it should be filled with structural adhesive.
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