With an example like: "People want to secure their houses, but they still need to get in and out." It makes me think Mr. Rosenstein has gone off the deep end. Sure I want to secure my house. I also want to be the ONLY person who can get in. Should I run down to city hall every time I re-key my house or change the alarm code? Mr. Rosenstein, find a short pier and take a long walk. Opening up any back door is just defeating the security measure you are getting in the first place. I do not have good answers as to how you should collect your evidence, but I do know that you are trying to open up a nasty can of worms with that logic.
With an example like: "People want to secure their houses, but they still need to get in and out." It makes me think Mr. Rosenstein has gone off the deep end. Sure I want to secure my house. I also want to be the ONLY person who can get in. Should I run down to city hall every time I re-key my house or change the alarm code? Mr. Rosenstein, find a short pier and take a long walk. Opening up any back door is just defeating the security measure you are getting in the first place. I do not have good answers as to how you should collect your evidence, but I do know that you are trying to open up a nasty can of worms with that logic.