In most places, it is legal to point a camera at someone's house from a public space, as long as you are not trespassing on private property. However, it is important to be mindful of privacy laws and regulations that may vary by location.
yes
yes because she is on your property and that camera is just for "security" measures
Get a security camera, a silent security system, or a watchful friend.
Nope.
Assuming you're actually given permission to use a video camera on-board - Not without the prior written consent of every passenger - in case you capture their image !
Yes - and no... Yes - if you're photographing your friends... No - if you're photographing 'strangers'. An aeroplane is private property. Legally, you need permission from (a) the operator and (b) written consent from every passenger on the plane to have their image on your phone.
They probably mean that camera or electronic is owned and made by Canon, a company.
driver
You can contact them and send them a letter convincing them to let you bring a camera on the rides.
You can't see infrared light without a special camera.
In most places, it is legal for your neighbor to point a camera at your backyard as long as it is on their property and not invading your privacy.
something used to take pictures and it can be found in the back of someones mobile phone.