Should I confront my housemates? Call the police? Do nothing?
I am a college student living with college-aged roommates in a four-bedroom, one-bathroom house. We each have our own room and we share common living spaces.
One of the roommates spotted the camera and immediately exited the room. On the video, I heard him say to the others that they should say that the reason for forced entry was to shut the open window.Should I file a police report? Confront them? Or should I, again, do nothing?This is creepy. You have video of all of your roommates snooping through your room. They are also now aware that you have a camera, which should work as a deterrent against future raids.
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