yes because she is on your property and that camera is just for "security" measures
Yes.
In most places, it is legal for your neighbor to videotape your backyard as long as they are not trespassing on your property. However, there may be laws regarding invasion of privacy or harassment that could apply in certain situations. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for specific advice on your situation.
In most places, it is legal for a neighbor to videotape your house from their property, as long as they are not trespassing on your property to do so. However, there may be restrictions on how they use or share the footage, so it's best to check local laws and regulations.
No, it is not legal to go hunting on land without permission.
No it is not legal to hold a party in a public place without permission
No, it is not legal to use photos for advertising without permission from the copyright holder.
No. Doctor-Patient relationships are private and should remain private.
It is legal to videotape anyone anywhere, and a police officer is no exception.
No, it is generally not legal to run a credit check on someone without their permission.
No, it is not legal to go hunting on private land without permission from the landowner.
No. Citizens have the same right to video tape as the media has. A person does not have to give consent to be taped when they have no legal expectation of privacy.Another View: The above is only PARTLY true. Even if you give your permission, if the video-taping is done for any commercial or money making reason, you must obtain a signed release from EVERYONE who may appear on that tape, authorizing you to make commercial use of their image. If not, you must edit out their identifiable features before showing the tape.Also: Without first obtaining the permission of the property owner, you may not commercially videotape ON private property.
No, not without your permission.