Quote Quoting budwad
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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.
If the neighbor wanted to protect his property, he'd aim the camera at his driveway. Yes, he wants to know who comes and goes--me and only me, baed on how it is aimed. There is only one way the public (a criminal) might access his property and it's not the way the camera is aimed. This is multiple miles up a non-public access--people who don't belong here never come up here, period. They can be seen driving up the several mile road below, it is a horrible road, and it is not open to the public, period. I have lived here for decades and have had to call law enforcement on these people in the past (who have only been here a couple years). I am not paranoid and your comment is not helpful, but I understand you cannot visualize or conceptualize the situation/location.

Whoops. You have zero concept of where I live, which is understandable. I tend to go out once or twice a month as even the post office is 1.5 hours RT away. Stores are double that. This is not an urban/suburban area where people are going by frequently. Or ever at all, for that matter. It is miles up a protected, private easement where the public is not allowed. So your response is less than helpful and yes, comes across as offensive.

Can you elaborate on that? The brand of camera does capture audio as well as video, I know.