Privacy Rights in Oregon
- c42009
- Jun 14
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 14
Privacy Rights - " a one party consent state"
My neighbor Tiffany Berg, an ex-prison guard, watches me 24/7 over a camera that captures 99% of my property. It is creepy. Then, I installed cameras on a portion of the property as a result of the behavior. Where are privacy rights in Oregon? ...and an outdoor light statute.
When I walked on the lower portion of my property I bought in Brookings, Oregon for the first time, Tiffany and her son were videotaping me. I didn't even know it was legal to video tape someone when they were on their own land, let alone to then post the video on TikTok. The video Tiffany posted reveals that I did not video tape them and it shows that the police report was incorrect as it relates to when the taping began.

In October of 2023, the Berg's installed a camera on their garage - the same garage that contains their intrusive light.
In 2023, I removed my cameras after Mark Baker with the Soft Lights Foundations spoke to Tiffany Berg and she agreed that if she made her light amotion and/or turned it off, I would remove my cameras. I removed my camera, and she backed out of the agreement.
When I discovered Tiffany Berg's TikTok account where she posted pictures she acquired from my tenant Colin Blakesly of my personal belongings stored in a locked shed, I installed cameras on the shed at a great cost to me. She also flew a drone over my head to take pictures of inside my shed where I have an expectation of privacy. The Brookings police did nothing and told me that I had no expectation of privacy. Wow!!! See the affidavit from a Brookings police officer below. Later, the FAA concluded that Tiffany's drone was unregistered. So, why didn't the police ask about this FAA requirement for drones?
Tiffany Berg camera does NOT watch her property. It's too high. But fully watches my property that is only 15 feet from her garage. What a NIGHTMARE!!! ....where are privacy rights in Oregon? In the summer of 2025, I put up cameras again along the property line. You would think that a local realtor would want their neighbor to be able to fully enjoy the property they bought.
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