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last edited by BillSeitz on Nov 12, 2008 5:17 pm

A posting on [Worth While] asks about video surveillance of "public" places. I ask some silly questions... Do the front steps of your building count as public or private? Can the cameras see through windows? Since City Hall is a public place, will there be a camera in the mayor's office? If you pretend to do something wrong on camera and the cops come running, can they arrest you for acting?

Most importantly, do you get a cut of the rights?


 




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