Probably.Does he think he's absolved of his great sin of gun ownership? Absolving him of his contribution to mass shootings?
Probably.Does he think he's absolved of his great sin of gun ownership? Absolving him of his contribution to mass shootings?
"I'm a vet".
My favorite comment was "So brave. I hope you didn’t rupture your cervix with that exertion."Army vet (TM) virtue signals too many guns in Texas by taking a sledge hammer to a pump shotgun.
I am tired of the "appeal to authority", I was in the militaryMy favorite comment was "So brave. I hope you didn’t rupture your cervix with that exertion."
I mean... OK? My house is pretty boring.
That works both ways there buddy
What is this supposed to be in response to?
Perfectly fine with me. Of course I'll be setting up a no trespassing sign, a camera live streaming the idiot filming my house, with a subtitle stating this man is unarmed and probably has cash on him, maybe drugs.
WTF! Just what was this idiot trying to accomplish?
Just trying to get attentionWTF! Just what was this idiot trying to accomplish?
Actually, it probably is legal. Anything you can see from public property/RoW is fair game. You have no expectation of privacy in public. Now, if you have a privacy fence, they may not record over the fence.What is this supposed to be in response to?
And no, I do not believe it is generally legal to record someone's privately owned property without permission.
Yeah, it is from Quora after all.Just trying to get attention
virtue signaling
Okay, but I do have to mow my lawn. It's been rainy and I haven't had a chance to mow, so the grass is really high. I'll try not to blow grass all over you. It's windy though. Can't make any promises.
That sword has two edges. Wonder how this person would react if you did the same thing to them? I bet an act of vandalism would ensue.Actually, it probably is legal. Anything you can see from public property/RoW is fair game. You have no expectation of privacy in public. Now, if you have a privacy fence, they may not record over the fence.
Unless somebody does a test case on the constant video angle, I think at this time it would be legal based on case law for being photographed in public.
Though I guess you could stand in front of your picture window naked to retaliate. That's legal too. (unfortunately?)
If they’re gonna stand out there streaming 24/7, nothing says you can’t pull up a chair and keep them company.That sword has two edges. Wonder how this person would react if you did the same thing to them? I bet an act of vandalism would ensue.