Quote Originally Posted by Gatehouse View Post
The cameras are yours, and the photos are also yours. It has been proven time and again that there should be no expectation of privacy in a public place- basically in public, it's legal for you to photo who and what you want. You can do what you want with your photos, including post them on social media such as HBC. You can even ask if anyone knows who is in these photos that you took. Social media often has pictures of people that are of interest because of their proximity to a crime. It's quite common these days.

You can say "My property went missing with this guy in the area. Anyone know who he is so I can contact him?"

What you cannot do is say "This guy stole my property, I have a photo of him in the area, so he is obviously a thief"
There's been some precedence the other way regarding nudists and busted skinnydippers. Reasonable expectation of privacy doesn't have to be on private property.