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Originally Posted by ard
I was under the impression that audio recording in a PUBLIC place is protected in all states. No "two party" or "one party" issues. You have no 'reasonable expectation of privacy' on a public street, audio or video.
I am not familiar with the legal concept of "looking for trouble"
Supposed to, but they do not.
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Make that, some do not and others do. The case you brought up about MD motercylist, the case got thrown out of court by judge. I guess some do play by the book.
The reasonable expectation of privacy you mentioned, as I mentioned, video is not the issue, it is the audio part due to wiretap law in most states.
You may not be familiar with legal concept of "looking for trouble", perhaps you are familar with cause & effect. MD case should tell you that if you shoot a video of someone and post it on youtube without consent, it might make some people angry. In MD case, he tried to get himself out of jail for almost half year and I call that a "trouble".