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AITA for keeping a dashcam in my car without telling my pa*sengers?

by Emily Davis
November 21, 2025
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In a quiet morning routine, a protective older sibling takes on the responsibility of driving their little sister and her friends to school, quietly safeguarding their journeys with a hidden dashcam. This silent guardian, meant only for emergencies, becomes the unexpected witness to a breach of trust within the fragile circle of friendship.

When the truth surfaces through the unblinking lens of the camera, the confrontation ignites a storm of accusations and betrayal. The sibling stands torn between the need for security and the harsh glare of judgment, questioning where the line between vigilance and invasion truly lies.

AITA for keeping a dashcam in my car without telling my passengers?

I drive my little sister and her friends to school...

Anyway the old cellphone I keep in my car to...

I went to the kid's parents and they were mad...

As renowned privacy advocate and technologist, Bruce Schneier, explains, “Privacy is not about having something to hide. It is about having something to protect.” This situation directly pits the perceived need for protection (the OP’s dashcam) against the expectation of privacy (the friend’s parents).

The OP’s motivation for the dashcam—emergency preparedness—is generally understandable for anyone driving others. However, the critical failure here is the lack of transparency. Recording individuals, especially minors, without explicit consent often breaches social norms and, in some jurisdictions, legal requirements regarding audio and video recording in private spaces like a car. The friend’s action of taking the phone justifies the OP checking the footage, but it does not retroactively validate the continuous, undisclosed recording. The parents’ reaction stems from a legitimate concern about undisclosed surveillance of their child.

While the OP was justified in recovering their stolen property, the method used (undisclosed surveillance) was inappropriate given the sensitive nature of recording minors. For future situations, the OP should place a clear, visible sticker on the vehicle window stating that the car is equipped with video and audio recording devices. This provides necessary transparency, upholds ethical standards for recording others, and still allows the OP to maintain a record for true emergencies.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

ChewMyFudge They were mad that their child got caught stealing...

so instead they tried to turn it on you. NTA....

maybe people like me wouldn't need a dashcam in the...

cashycallow NTA - are these parents gonna get p**sy when...

nano-cola consent" and caught them stealing something?: Your dashcam faces...

Either way those parents should be more concerned that their...

sickofdriving007 NTA. But thank goodness you did cause their kid...

Cutie3pnt14159 I would not be giving that kid anymore rides.:...

it's super illegal if you don't warn people. In California,

I have stickers on my car notifying anyone (I used...

car, they agree to being recorded. Audio recordings are a...

lorienne22 Unless there are laws stating you have to disclose...

No one is legally ent*tled to (nor should have any...

H**l, if they leave the windows open, people can legally...

litt3lli0n INFO-Do your state laws allow for people to be...

In general, I'd say NTA because it is a fairly...

The original poster (OP) is facing conflict because they installed a dashcam to record passengers, including their sister’s friends, without informing them, which led to a confrontation when the camera captured a friend stealing an item. The core conflict rests on the OP’s desire for personal security/evidence versus the friend’s parents’ right to privacy for their child.

Was the OP wrong to record minors without parental consent for the purpose of security, even if an item was subsequently stolen? Or, are the parents overreacting to a reasonable safety measure taken by the driver responsible for their child?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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