Police Surveillance And Privacy

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In Kentucky, police can install surveillance cameras on public property or with the property owners consent. However, if the camera invades your reasonable expectation of privacy, such as focusing solely on your backyard, it could be considered an invasion of privacy. HIPAA protects medical records, and police generally need a warrant or consent to access them.

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asking for a friend ....can police go to your neighbors house and put up a hidden survalence camera pointed towards your house oris that invasion of priviacy
In Indiana, police can set up surveillance cameras if they are on public property or have the property owner's consent. However, if the camera invades your reasonable expectation of privacy, it could be considered an invasion of privacy.
Do you know if the camera is on public or private property?
I'm not sure if there is one or not I'm in Kentucky as well
Thanks for the clarification. Regarding your first question about police verifying discharge papers in Kentucky, it would generally be protected under HIPAA unless they have a warrant or your consent.
For your second question about surveillance cameras, in Kentucky, police can set up cameras on public property or with the property owner's consent. However, if it invades your reasonable expectation of privacy, it could be a concern.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding these issues?
so he could have put up a camera if the property owners agreed , in that case if it was pointed down towards my backyard from up on a hill and not towards the property that it is on it would be a violation of priviacy
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In Indiana, surveillance cameras placed on private property with the owner's consent are generally permissible. However, if the camera is directed solely at your backyard, it could be considered an invasion of privacy.
Is there any specific action you want to take or more information you need regarding this issue?
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In Kentucky, if a camera is placed on private property with the owner's consent, it is generally permissible. However, if it invades your reasonable expectation of privacy by focusing solely on your backyard, it could be considered an invasion of privacy.
Is there any specific action you want to take or more information you need regarding this issue?