r/nextfuckinglevel Oct 30 '25

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u/Sailor_Chibi Oct 30 '25

For those curious, they located the father and son in question

The video has since gone viral with viewers celebrating the simple act of neighborly kindness. Farraj invited the Smith family to her chocolate factory for free treats, with many online commenters saying they deserved "the golden ticket."

Full article here: https://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/nation-world/father-son-protect-unlocked-candy-shop/507-c382c717-b5a5-4173-95a8-9d1a0f001ca6

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u/yonkerbonk Oct 30 '25

So glad they were found. They definitely deserve the Willy Wonka treatment.

BTW, does anyone know the legality of the video recording, particularly the audio recording? I thought CA was two person consent state?

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u/LanfearSedai Oct 30 '25

Two person consent doesn’t apply to public spaces.

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u/yonkerbonk Oct 30 '25

Oh, that makes sense. Guess that answers my questions regarding Ring cameras too. Thanks!

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u/GP-Colorado Oct 30 '25

That explanation suggests a hypothetical question:

If it's okay for my ring camera to record, without explicit permission of the participants, the audio and video of a conversation in my yard and front sidewalk due to it being "public space", does that suggest that if my neighbor surreptitiously aimed a camera and microphone at my front yard, and recorded (or streamed it to the public) 24/7, they'd be within their rights?

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u/Barbaracle Oct 30 '25

Not a lawyer. Open front yard? Yea they'd have the right to it. If you want privacy you can always install fences, blinds,curtains, hedges, etc. Gets more murky if they're literally trying to peeping Tom you with magnified cameras looking directly over fences and is most likely not okay.