Who is this person going around telling people that they'll magically not be trespassing in a privately-owned business while foolishly recording their impotent vitriol towards a hapless retail employee if they only claim that it's "for their safety"?
So yes, you can record in public. Businesses are not "in public". You can still record, though, if you're okay with getting a trespass warning. And if you're a retail employee, it's not illegal for someone to *record* you. It's illegal for them to still be there while doing so.
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So, yeah. That's me, the fun-killer. As much as I enjoy "public freakout" videos, there could be far fewer of them if only people would follow the actual laws, and not what they read on the back of a box of Cracker Jacks.
Näytä tämä ketjuKiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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I’m honestly kidding when I ask this but what if I have a cohort who’s pretending the hold a door open for “someone” and I film from the street using a zoom lens. Quid pro quo. Checkmate. Now king me.
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You're recording events that are visible from public, while staying within public. This is the same principle by which police can enter your domicile based on things they're able to observe through window. You get nothing, you lose, good day sir
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