Ring Cameras and Law Enforcement Access: Difference between revisions

Created page with "== Overview == Consumer home surveillance systems are increasingly integrated into law-enforcement evidence workflows in the United States. Amazon’s Ring camera platform allows law-enforcement agencies to request video footage directly from Ring users through a feature known as “Community Requests.” These requests enable private residential camera footage to be voluntarily shared with law enforcement for investigative purposes.<ref>https://support.ring.com/hc/en-..."
 
 
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ICE List documents surveillance infrastructure that may intersect with immigration enforcement or be used in joint operations involving federal, state, or local agencies. While ICE List does not assert that Ring footage is automatically accessible to immigration authorities, the integration of consumer surveillance systems into law-enforcement platforms is relevant to understanding the broader enforcement ecosystem in which immigration operations occur.
ICE List documents surveillance infrastructure that may intersect with immigration enforcement or be used in joint operations involving federal, state, or local agencies. While ICE List does not assert that Ring footage is automatically accessible to immigration authorities, the integration of consumer surveillance systems into law-enforcement platforms is relevant to understanding the broader enforcement ecosystem in which immigration operations occur.


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