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Very good
Thanks for posting ndusa. You mentioned that in a public arena that it's all fair game. That makes alot of sense. I was a former bill collector and while talking over the phone with clients I had to notify them of the conversation being recorded because it is an invasion of privacy. But again, you mentioned that in florida state troopers could not use there police videos against you in court. I am aware that this is not confirmed but my point is that in the same instance of the issues concerning being recorded in public, doesn't that apply to police officers recording their videos and using that against you and vice versa. If you are allowed to use that evidence in court why can't they. You both were in the public arena.
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