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[QUOTE=Pictraders69;4046901]I am not familiar with the legal limitations of camera use, but I would still have to respectfully disagree. If you are in fact in public business or any other public or private location, that either allows or requires you to remove some or all of your clothing to receive a legitimate service or benefit, that the location offers, I would not expect to find any video or audio recording devices, unless I was made aware that they were in use there, and even then, their use may be questionable. I believe there is definitely an expectation of privacy behind closed doors of many places. I would also not expect to find a covert camera in a private room within a doctor's office, locker room, public restroom, a physical therapy area, a tanning bed, a nude beach or anywhere else that clothing is likely to be totally or partially removed at any time during the visit. Without question, illegal things may happen, and have happened, in each of those places mentioned, and many other areas considered to public as well, but that in no way excuses an expectation of privacy with the use of cameras, simply because of any potential of other than legal things happening there.[/QUOTE]You can not record anyone in a state of undress in any way without their consent! Due to an issue with a family member, I have cameras on my property and inside my house. None in the bathroom or bedrooms. But have them located showing entry to them. I also have a microphone in a ceiling that allows just about the whole main living area to be recorded.