The ring doorbell camera is very obvious at this point and you can clearly see when it's being used by the logo on the front and the large glowing button.
Just like with the anti-gun zealots, I feel like advocates only want to help criminals and make it more and more difficult for law-abiding citizens from protecting their home and families.
I think a better social norm would be: don’t share candid video of strangers.
If your device happens to capture a video of someone doing something funny, and you don’t know the person so you can’t ask them for permission to post it ... just keep it to yourself.
I guess it would be polite but I worry about a subtle inching towards a panic about private citizens recording video or photos... when and where they have a legal right to do so.
I live in a big city. So I just assume I'm always on camera. It doesn't give anyone the right to make a spectacle of me for venturing on by, but cameras there are and cameras there always will be.
The lack of signs doesn't mean cameras aren't there. You can't go anywhere in the core without being on multiple cameras.
Just like with the anti-gun zealots, I feel like advocates only want to help criminals and make it more and more difficult for law-abiding citizens from protecting their home and families.