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Legally, people have a reasonable expectation of privacy in certain areas. You cannot place cameras in bathrooms, bedrooms, or changing areas—even inside your own home if guests or tenants use them. Capturing video in these spaces can lead to criminal voyeurism charges. Public Space vs. Neighbor Property

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Unless you do something egregious (point a hidden camera at a shower), you are unlikely to face criminal penalties. However, you can be sued in civil court for "nuisance" or "invasion of privacy." And you might lose. Legally, people have a reasonable expectation of privacy

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