The neighbor is not pressing charges for anything. They may be CLAIMING to be pressing charges, but they aren’t. The only person who can file criminal charges, is the DA. If your neighbor has a complaint, they call the police, the police investigate and turn over the results of the investigation to the DA who decides if criminal charges are warranted.
Tell your neighbor to go pound sand.
Michael H Says
There is something missing in this story, since it is in no way illegal for a landlord to install cameras, or for that matter for you to do so.
Quizzard Says
As long as the camera is in a public place there’s no expectation of privacy. And you’re entitled to have one in your own home as well.
But Inside I’m Screaming Says
There’s more to this story. How can the neighbor press charges against you for a camera you didn’t even install?
Mushu Says
You are not explaining the whole story.
Where was that camera installed?
The neighbor is not pressing charges for anything. They may be CLAIMING to be pressing charges, but they aren’t. The only person who can file criminal charges, is the DA. If your neighbor has a complaint, they call the police, the police investigate and turn over the results of the investigation to the DA who decides if criminal charges are warranted.
Tell your neighbor to go pound sand.
There is something missing in this story, since it is in no way illegal for a landlord to install cameras, or for that matter for you to do so.
As long as the camera is in a public place there’s no expectation of privacy. And you’re entitled to have one in your own home as well.
There’s more to this story. How can the neighbor press charges against you for a camera you didn’t even install?
You are not explaining the whole story.
Where was that camera installed?