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My question involves civil rights in the State of: Montana. I am not sure if this is a civil rights issue or other privacy issue, but no other categories seem applicable. I live rurally, so no town laws, HOA covenants, etc. apply here. I have a private easement (which also goes to a couple other properties that are vacant almost always, thus it's not mine alone). My only neighbor just put up a WiFi security camera pointed directly on the easement I have to drive every time I enter or exit my property. There is no reason for this--in winter, especially, absolutely no one else comes up our horrible road--other than to spy on me. Do I have any recourse--other than, I suppose, aiming my own cameras directly onto their property as their home, driveway, etc. are almost on my property line so that's something I can do easily. I'd rather not--I'd prefer they just re-aim the camera onto only their driveway (not my easement) if their intent is to monitor anyone entering their property--versus monitoring my comings and goings.
I think you are a bit paranoid on this issue. What makes you think the neighbor intent is to track your goings and comings? Maybe the neighbor wants to know who is coming and going to protect his property.

Have you spoken with the neighbor about your concerns? The camera may some day help you if your home was burglarized and the evidence was recorded by the neighbor's camera.