By: Treja Jones
With technology on the rise, it’s become easier to monitor the security of one’s property. Accordingly, more and more homeowners are installing security devices and equipment outside their homes to capture suspicious activity and prevent theft or trespass. As the use of social media outlets continues to grow, allowing people across the world to share images, videos and announcements with one another, security companies are beginning to create features that allow product-users to share recorded security footage on the internet in order to alert neighbors of potential crime. Such neighborhood watch features work to make communities safer by keeping residents in the know about potential criminals lurking around the neighborhood. But does the use of security camera technology with the ability to publicly post captured footage violate Washington privacy laws?



