Video Recording is Legal, but audio recording is Illegal
You ever notice and you can google it yourselves, as I know I will be told I am wrong. Think about all the security surveillance everywhere without audio. Audio equates to the Jack As In Chiefs wire tapping claims.
[QUOTE=XHippie;3805690]If a place gets raided and the cops find video of customers paying for sex. , They would have a hard time using it as evidence against the CUSTOMER your lawyer would have no problem explaining that law to the judge, law enforcement know that law. It is illegal to video anyone without their consent. Now they could charge the owner for video taping (possibly to monitor their employees) because it is illegal to do so. Besides how or why would they track you down by looking at a video. Come on guys you are grasping at straws. There really could be owners with cameras in the room to monitor what's happening or they are just a perv getting their thrill. Cameras these days can look like clocks, phone chargers, fans you name it. The owners and employees are the ones that are at risk by getting caught in the act. In reality for those of you that need to keep your visits discreet. You are more likely to get busted by a neighbor, relative, friend or co-worker seen going in and out of one of these places. Oh hi Lisa I'm just here for the 99 cent ATM.[/QUOTE]