Doorbell video in Guthrie case raises questions about surveillance, privacy

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A doorbell video recovered in the Nancy Guthrie case is raising questions about how much of daily life is captured on camera and who can access it.

Data shows the average person is recorded between 70 and 300 times a week without realizing it. Security cameras, traffic cameras, and cameras on other people’s vehicles can all capture individuals going about their daily routines.

Data Doctors’ Ken Colburn said the volume of cameras in daily life is worth paying attention to…

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