Filming Someone w/o Consent is Legal? 🎥🤬🤷‍♂️

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Depends on the state, dude the first amendment protects you from this kind of stat laws

itsMo_.
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If you are in a public restroom, it's just that--PUBLIC, & anything said is probably public also.
As for the two women having a shouting match in a parking lot, neither were talking on a phone, so there should be no law against pubically recording it.

danasimcho
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No expectation of privacy in public. Wiretapping applies where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. Publicly accessible areas of even private property (like this parking lot) are considered public during business hours. Ditto inside unless otherwise posted.

krislewis
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In Pennsylvania, everyone must give consent or it violates the Wiretapping law no matter what. Even private business can't record without notice, grocery store, visible to public, so truckers or cabbies are in violation without consent

josephphipps
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Didn't the Patriot Act allow warrantless wiretapping

MultiRobotnik
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Pretty much all retail places in US have notices for recording. I have been led to believe that this would legally cover anyone’s recording, considering everyone inside has affirmatively given consent by continuing their entry, but I am not certain. I am not talking about them demanding that you leave or anything like that but simply the act of recording in a publicly accessible area, that has not already been deemed explicitly illegal to record in. Is this actually true?

I have also heard that recording a corporate phone call on a known and notified recorded line in two party states is fine too without additional notification. Also, with today’s technology, it is essentially impossible to know where someone is physically located, even with an area code. How does one determine, if there actually is two party state protection‽ Does making a phone call from Disney World with a mobile phone that has a Utah area code qualify‽ A person on a ski lift in Utah making a phone call from a Floridian number is more probably covered, but it is still grey as far as I can tell.

GeorgeVCohea
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If your out in the public best know there is no privacy

houseofel