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| Amazon Is Coaching Cops on How to Obtain Surveillance Footage Without a WarrantHaskins, Carolinehttp://www.vice.com/en_us/article/43kga3/amazon-is-coaching-cops-on-how-to-obtain-surveillance-footage-without-a-warrant 
 Publisher:  Vice
 Date Written:  05/08/2019
 Year Published:  2019
 Resource Type:  Article
 
 Amazon's home surveillance company Ring is coaching police on how to use their technology which simultaneously provides a source of advertising for Amazon.
 
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 When police partner with Ring, Amazons home surveillance camera company, they get access to the Law Enforcement Neighborhood Portal, an interactive map that allows officers to request footage directly from camera owners. Police dont need a warrant to request this footage, but they do need permission from camera owners.
 
 Emails and documents obtained by Motherboard reveal that people arent always willing to provide police with their Ring camera footage. However, Ring works with law enforcement and gives them advice on how to persuade people to give them footage....
 
 "Ring offers Neighbors app trainings and best practices for posting and engaging with app users for all law enforcement agencies utilizing the portal tool," a Ring spokesperson told Motherboard in an email. "We also provide templates and educational materials for police departments to utilize at their discretion to help them keep their communities informed about their efforts on Neighbors. Ring requests to look at press releases and any messaging prior to distribution to ensure our company and our products and services are accurately represented."
 
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