Barking Dog Video Privacy

Summary

311 complaints in Sacramento County are public records, and videos submitted can be accessed. Standing on your property to record is generally legal. If you feel your privacy rights are compromised, consider seeking legal advice.

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It was a video of me standing on a chair in my yard, on my side, in a common area. * asked me to send a video of her dogs barking so that they could verify the sound from the other videos because all the other videos are show my back fence where the sound is coming from. They wanted to make sure these were the dogs barking that I have been turning in.
It seems you're concerned about privacy. In general, in Sacramento County:
- Complaints to * are considered public records.
- Personal information may be redacted.
- The video, as part of the complaint, could be shared.
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, consider consulting a local attorney.
Was it legal to stand on a chair in my yard, on my side, in a common area. * asked me to send a video of her dogs barking so that they could verify the sound from the other videos because all the other videos are show my back fence where the sound is coming from. They wanted to make sure these were the dogs barking that I have been turning in.
Generally, it's legal to stand on your own property, including on a chair. However, it's necessary to respect privacy laws and not to infringe on others' rights. If you're concerned about legal repercussions, consider consulting a local attorney.
Is this cenario legal? She's mad.
From the information you've shared:
- Standing on your property while recording is generally legal.
- Sharing the video with * for a noise complaint is acceptable.
- As * complaints are public, your video could be accessed.
If you feel your privacy rights are compromised, consider seeking legal advice.