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Amazon’s Home Surveillance Company Is Putting Suspected Petty Thieves in its [Ads] - skeeba - 06-07-2019

Quote:Ring, Amazon's doorbell company, posted a video of a woman suspected of a crime and asked users to call the cops with information.

Link: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pajm5z/amazon-home-surveillance-company-ring-law-enforcement-advertisements


RE: Amazon’s Home Surveillance Company Is Putting Suspected Petty Thieves in its [Ads] - Defeat - 06-07-2019

Wow that's insane. Can't wait to see this upcoming legal battle.


RE: Amazon’s Home Surveillance Company Is Putting Suspected Petty Thieves in its [Ads] - Drako - 06-07-2019

Why would they do this? I don't know. This could be a bit of a legal battle. I mean, using something like petty theft and putting it in an Amazon advertisement for the world to see is just too far.


RE: Amazon’s Home Surveillance Company Is Putting Suspected Petty Thieves in its [Ads] - mothered - 06-08-2019

She Is "suspected" of criminal activity and not convicted, hence It's premature to publicize her In the aforementioned manner.

If deemed otherwise, a defamation of character law suit Is on It's way.


RE: Amazon’s Home Surveillance Company Is Putting Suspected Petty Thieves in its [Ads] - ElizabethSwann78 - 11-01-2021

What a dismal set of figures. I was surprised to learn how widespread obesity is in the United States (read more about it here - [link redacted] ). However, it is self-evident to me that if you are obese, you should quit eating junk food and engage in physical activity.