When there is a campaign of vandalism targeted against ring, dash other similar cameras, I will consider believing that could be a good faith argument.
Its not the cameras that are the problem. Its when they get connected to central databases that they become a problem. Then they get used for public surveillance rather than security.
When there is a campaign of vandalism targeted against ring, dash other similar cameras, I will consider believing that could be a good faith argument.
Its not the cameras that are the problem. Its when they get connected to central databases that they become a problem. Then they get used for public surveillance rather than security.