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bee_rideryesterday at 9:37 PM1 replyview on HN

Rather, a community could pass a law to prevent persistent filming of public locations—why not, right?


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fc417fc802yesterday at 9:59 PM

Well, not in the US since filming in public is (at least AFAIK) constitutionally protected. It's weird though, somehow two party consent for audio recording (even in public) seems to be accepted by the courts. Although it's entirely possible that I have a misunderstanding.

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