youre not following. The discussion is about cameras that record on motion not always recording
As the OP, my original intent for my poorly worded question was really:
"If shuls have a heter to use security cameras, could that same heter be applied to cameras in a home, or is it easier to give a heter for the tzibbur"
My two secondary questions, that no one has seemed to address:
"Is there a difference between a camera that's constantly recording everything, vs a camera that is always on, but only records when it detects motion or people in its stream?"
"Can something that is D'Lo neicha lei, become retroactive. the example being, I leave my cameras on all the time and don't care about the video from shabbos, until some tries to damage my property or break in on shabbos".