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Is it still illegal to watch someone in their home without the person's permission?

I'm just wondering.

Posted - September 2, 2016

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  • 3907

    Hello Girl:

    Watching people in their homes from the street is perfectly legal..

    excon

      September 3, 2016 5:58 AM MDT
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  • 83
    OK,thank you excon. :)
      September 3, 2016 6:00 AM MDT
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  • 270

    I don't know, but I wouldn't like people watching me in my home without my permission, so it ought to be illegal.

      September 8, 2016 8:51 PM MDT
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  • 83
    True! Thanks for the reply. :)
      September 9, 2016 1:06 AM MDT
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  • 270

    You're welcome, Charlie. Thanks for the friends request. I accepted. :)

      September 9, 2016 8:18 AM MDT
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  • 3907

    Hello N:

    Have you ever heard of curtains??

    excon

      September 9, 2016 8:22 AM MDT
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  • 34431

    Depends on where you live.  Some states have "peeping Tom" laws and some don't.  But even if they do it would require the person being "peeped" on being nude or partially nude.  

    If someone is watching you in your home, I would call the police and see if they can help.  There maybe some stalking laws that could come into effect also.  But again all that would vary by local laws.

      September 9, 2016 9:16 AM MDT
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  • 3907

    Hello my:

    There's a BIG difference between someone watching from a public street or sidewalk, and someone TRESPASSING on private property to peep into windows.

    I walk all over my neighborhood, but I stay on the sidewalk.   If people don't cover their windows I have NO problem with looking inside.

    excon

      September 9, 2016 9:27 AM MDT
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  • 5354

    It is still a violation of privacy, and so at least a misdemeanor.

    On the other hand a lot of Paparazzi specialize in doing just that, and dont get jailed, so I cannot say for sure. There are other factors to be considered.

      September 9, 2016 9:34 AM MDT
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  • 3907

    Hello J:

    Watching from the street is NOT against the law.  If people want privacy, they can CLOSE THEIR BLINDS.

    excon

      September 9, 2016 9:42 AM MDT
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  • Perv.

      September 9, 2016 9:52 AM MDT
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  • In most cases it is not unless the viewer is taking measures to get around barriers put in place to block the view.  If you can see in under regular circumstances then no crime or invasion of privacy is being made.

      September 9, 2016 12:30 PM MDT
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  • 83
    :)
      September 9, 2016 6:35 PM MDT
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  • 83
    I gotcha.
      September 9, 2016 6:37 PM MDT
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  • 83
    Hey there Mr.Bromide! I hope you have A good day. Glad you're still hanging around. :)
      September 9, 2016 7:21 PM MDT
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  • 22891

    sounds like it would be

      September 11, 2016 9:38 PM MDT
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