NASA’s Webb Telescope Discovers Its First Exoplanet

NASA’s Webb telescope has discovered an exoplanet, which is any planet that is outside of our solar system, for the first time, the agency announced Wednesday. From a report: The planet, called LHS 475 b, is nearly the same size as Earth, having 99% of…

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Roommate keeps disconnecting power from my camera placed in the living room facing away from his area of the house

So I place the security camera in my living room to watch my daughter when I’m in the shower. Recently it has also doubled as a security camera for my safety. My roommate has mental issues and I need the camera there to prove that I didn’t cause an issue and he’s lying about whatever he’s telling people. He keeps disconnecting it thinking the camera turns off when he unplugs it but I have batteries in it so it keeps going. This camera has become basically my only way of protecting myself. The camera is facing away from his door to the bedroom it’s facing towards my room it’s in the living room and a very common area and there should be no concern about privacy because it’s out in the open clearly visible and he knows it’s there. I just need to know what laws there are and if there’s some law against him disconnecting a camera in the living room facing my room. I’ve also caught him on the camera going into my part of the house and doing who knows what I don’t have a camera in my room right now. He had been going into my daughter’s room in waking her up in the morning without my permission also and I’ve caught that on camera as well but only on my baby monitor in her bedroom which does not record. I have just very recently started putting up a barricade wall while I’m home in my hallway to make sure he doesn’t try to come into my part of the house while I don’t know or while I’m sleeping. I need to know what I can do to stop his behavior before going to court and getting a PPO because I’m leaving in about a month anyways. But during this month I need help because this is just ridiculous and getting out of hand

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