My neighbor and I had a dispute over the location of a fence in our back yards; she's upset because she thinks the fence is (literally) two inches on her property line. I think she's wrong, but still offered to pay her whatever she thought the value of the two inches was - up to $1,000. She refused, got mad, and called the police. Of course, the police decided not to do anything.
So rather than try to work things out, she runs out to Radio Shack and buys a surveillance camera. She places it directly under her overhang, and has it pointing directly into my backyard and my windows. I'm trying to take the high road, and not retaliate with a camera of my own. But I would like to prevent her from amassing surveillance footage of me.
It is my understanding that it takes a great deal of storage capacity to record survellance footage. If her camera records based on movement, would a windsock quickly fill up her harddrive with useless images? (it's very windy here). Any other ideas?
2007-02-28
12:12:48
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