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- (Did she not expect this crap? .. but still had no impulse control and had to be a smart ass)That's a wild take. I think it's more of a social media thing whenever I see cameras in living rooms and kitchens and places where you really don't need a camera. I bet they both have YouTube channels more than likelyFamily members put that camera inside the house because they didn't trust him. Charges have most likely already been filed against him for the assault. To be clear, I expect the charges have been filed by someone other than the victim.
I think you are confusing something like the Cops television show with YouTube. A violent act in the presence of a baby is enough to have the offending parent removed from the home, at the very least. People don't put that on YouTube.That's a wild take. I think it's more of a social media thing whenever I see cameras in living rooms and kitchens and places where you really don't need a camera. I bet they both have YouTube channels more than likely
Wtfff... you are triggered hard aren't you? You must have been choked or seen mommy getting it as a child. Fuck off pussy and go cry about your trauma elsewhere.I think you are confusing something like the Cops television show with YouTube. A violent act in the presence of a baby is enough to offending parent removed from the home, at the very least. People don't put that on YouTube.
Concerned family members will sometimes place cameras inside of a home when they want to protect someone. It shouldn't be too difficult to understand why someone wanted to keep an eye on those people.
You are supposed to be at least 18 years old to access this website. You are either a child or a moron, or both. Why don't you just look at videos and shut the fuck up? All you're doing is announcing to the world that you're an idiot.
I didn't say he choked her for views. I'm saying the camera is possibly in place because they probably stream from home. It's possible the he forgot about the camera. That would make more sense then him being a repeat offender and being stupid enough to do it in the camera. You're a dumb fuck!! You're reading comprehension is on the level of a child. Fuck off.I think you are confusing something like the Cops television show with YouTube. A violent act in the presence of a baby is enough to offending parent removed from the home, at the very least. People don't put that on YouTube.
Concerned family members will sometimes place cameras inside of a home when they want to protect someone. It shouldn't be too difficult to understand why someone wanted to keep an eye on those people.
You are supposed to be at least 18 years old to access this website. You are either a child or a moron, or both. Why don't you just look at videos and shut the fuck up? All you're doing is announcing to the world that you're an idiot.
@where you really don't need a camera:That's a wild take. I think it's more of a social media thing whenever I see cameras in living rooms and kitchens and places where you really don't need a camera. I bet they both have YouTube channels more than likely
I know a mother and son that live together. The son is irresponsible, and so his siblings placed cameras inside the home so they could keep an eye on him. I have seen several videos that appear to have been recorded by cameras that were placed for that reason.@where you really don't need a camera:
People put cameras in their homes for multiple (good) reasons: to keep an eye on pets, to keep an eye on kids (when they're old enough to stay at home alone), to keep an eye on possible trespassers, not to mention burglars, to detect fire, leakage, or any other domestic disaster - many people have their phone configured to get instant alerts whenever the camera(s) detect something out of the ordinary - you can even connect to the camera as live streaming.
"Hey honey, we forgot about the camera! Remember when I choked you the other day while you were holding the baby? Here's the video. Do you want to put it on your YouTube channel or mine?"I didn't say he choked her for views. I'm saying the camera is possibly in place because they probably stream from home. It's possible the he forgot about the camera. That would make more sense then him being a repeat offender and being stupid enough to do it in the camera. You're a dumb fuck!! You're reading comprehension is on the level of a child. Fuck off.
And that's fine. I'm not arguing with any of that. But I am arguing with the other guy saying a family member out it there to protect the girl.@where you really don't need a camera:
People put cameras in various spaces in their homes for multiple (good) reasons: to keep an eye on pets, to keep an eye on kids (when they're old enough to stay at home alone), to keep an eye on possible trespassers, not to mention burglars, to detect fire, leakage, or any other domestic disaster - many people have their phone configured to get instant alerts whenever the camera(s) detect something out of the ordinary - you can even connect to the camera as live streaming.
I'm not sure who would have uploaded it. I think about that with a lot of these videos. But why would someone choose to put a camera in place as "protection" versus just removing the guy from the home. I'm not saying they posted to YouTube. What part of that are you missing?"Hey honey, we forgot about the camera! Remember when I choked you the other day while you were holding the baby? Here's the video. Do you want to put it on your YouTube channel or mine?"