Do you have a pool or something in your backyard? Maybe they're trying to get pics of your teenage daughter and friends around the pool. (That actually happened in Kentucky, only it was a drone. Homeowner shot it out of the sky with a shotgun.) My guess is, given your previous run in with them, that they still think you're making speed, or doing something illegal, and are trying to gather proof of it.
Try this. Go to Lowes or Home Depot, or get on Amazon, buy a really powerful spotlight, aim light right at camera. Now all they'll get is pics of a really bright light.
I do have a security camera system in place, a week or so ago we came home and reviewed a recording from when we were away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPGxvVTDGWI
go in about 2 minutes and the neighbor is slamming the corner of my page wire fence with the bucket on her tractor
my wife talked to a sheriff and was told the lady was nice, she was sorry if she may have hit my fence and that was the end of it
S_M
Pretty sure that's a dude in a wig.
Laser, BBgun or a sign in front of it that says bless off! I wouldn't stand for it!
To me it looks more like a paintball target than a camera.
You're concerned about a neighbor's camera facing your property yet you have one facing theirs?
OP
I think you should take down your intrusive camera that looks into your neighbor's yard violating their privacy.
That's pretty bad form in my book.
I would not like a camera pointed at my space, least of all from a neighbor.
which camera is that my friend the one the shows my property line with the women beating my fence with her bucket on her tractor?
their house is 650 feet form that camera
or the one that is pointed over my stockade fence in to my fenced in yard?
all the best
S_M
Just saying, if a 3 time convicted felon moved in next door to me? Not sure what crimes you were convicted of (and none of my business), but you gave away certain rights with the first conviction let alone a third.
Just saying, if a 3 time convicted felon moved in next door to me? Not sure what crimes you were convicted of (and none of my business), but you gave away certain rights with the first conviction let alone a third.
It is conceivable that your neighbor may have some privacy concerns of her own.
I agree she more then likely would have way more fun beating my page wire fence to death
He gave away ZERO rights. Obviously he is not incarcerated and whatever he did, his debt has been paid. Seriously, what an ignorant statement to make. Maybe you like to know about new neighbors who move to your neighborhood. Who knows? Maybe you're his next door neighbor making a case for yourself. Either way, he is entitled to ALL of his rights. How would you feel if somebody posted a camera pointed into your backyard/fenced in area? Regardless of your past legal history, I'm sure you'd be pissed off.
I watched the video. Not sure what you saw, but to me it looked like she was try to shore up your fence that was leaning towards her property. Granted she's not the best at pushing a post in the ground with a bucket, but I'd give her a B+ for effort.
So you've told her this, right?the stuff leaning toward her property her fence but my fence is six inches off my line
so when she is hitting my fence you would think that might be trespassing
but who know
S_M
I'm not going to get in a pissing match with you because we will end up with web cams facing each other. As I said, I have no idea what crimes he committed, but 3 times convicted felon is a lot different than a one. Some states have 3 strikes your out laws. And I disagree, when you've committed felonies 3 times, meh, you've taken yourself out of being able to cry my rights are being violated.
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