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04-15-24 23:42 #14318Senior Member

Posts: 481I'm right and not sorry
The actual Georgia statute (quoted in pertinent part below) says you're wrong. As I posted, if it's in an area of a "private place and out of public view," it is illegal to record unless the recording is for security purposes, crime prevention, or crime detection. Your sex recordings are not for any such purpose. Even if they were, they would still be illegal in an area where someone has a reasonable expectation of privacy. You apparently believe your signs are enough to provide implied consent or make it unreasonable for a visitor to expect privacy anywhere in your home, even in the bedroom while having sex or the bathroom. I disagree. I am confident that you will lose the criminal case if your hidden cameras are discovered by a girlfriend or sugar baby.
Originally Posted by DaRiv
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GA Code 16-11-62 (2020).
It shall be unlawful for:
(1) Any person in a clandestine manner intentionally to overhear, transmit, or record or attempt to overhear, transmit, or record the private conversation of another which shall originate in any private place;.
(2) Any person, through the use of any device, without the consent of all persons observed, to observe, photograph, or record the activities of another which occur in any private place and out of public view; provided, however, that it shall not be unlawful:
(A) To use any device to observe, photograph, or record the activities of persons incarcerated in any jail, correctional institution, or other facility in which persons who are charged with or who have been convicted of the commission of a crime are incarcerated, provided that such equipment shall not be used while the prisoner is discussing his or her case with his or her attorney;.
(B) For an owner or occupier of real property to use for security purposes, crime prevention, or crime detection any device to observe, photograph, or record the activities of persons who are on the property or an approach thereto in areas where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy;.
(C) To use for security purposes, crime prevention, or crime detection any device to observe, photograph, or record the activities of persons who are within the curtilage of the residence of the person using such device. A photograph, videotape, or record made in accordance with this subparagraph, or a copy thereof, may be disclosed by such resident to the district attorney or a law enforcement officer and shall be admissible in a judicial proceeding, without the consent of any person observed, photographed, or recorded; or.
(D) For a law enforcement officer or his or her agent to use a device in the lawful performance of his or her official duties to observe, photograph, videotape, or record the activities of persons that occur in the presence of such officer or his or her agent;.
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04-15-24 19:44 #14317Senior Member

Posts: 191Sorry
Unfortunately you might think that's how it works. But it's not. Just like the sign I have in front of my house saying beware of dog. Removing me of accountability if Amazon driver decides to be an idiot and gets bitten. Having signs outside my home and stickers on my front door and rear doors inside doors saying that this home is being monitored my full circuit security systems covers me inside and outside my home. It's exact same reason I can have a nanny cam and not tell someone as well. Otherwise Nanny cams would be no good and would just get thrown out of court. Hire someone to watch your kid and they beat the shit out of them while your teddy bear with a camera built in watches it happen. Take it and give it to the police and then they would throw it out under the logic that most people think the law should be. But again, do your own research and find out the facts. You'd be surprised how many people think you have to have permission to film them in public or from a public place. And the same amount of people think you're not allowed to have cameras in your house recording them without their permission. It's just not true. When you're inside someone else's domicile all bets are off. Private business or private home. More people have cameras inside their homes than you think.
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04-15-24 16:39 #14316Senior Member

Posts: 446TemptingLady
Anyone have any experience with this one? She has been around for a bit, but I didn't find any mention of her on the board under her username.
https://members.seeking.com/member/f...d-6a52d299c2b0
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04-15-24 07:49 #14315Senior Member

Posts: 87Here is the correct member link, https://members.seeking.com/member/d...2-542c9af647d0.
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04-14-24 20:42 #14314Senior Member

Posts: 87Thatgirl999
https://members.seeking.com/messages...2-bb7752a442a1
She belongs on LC Escort Alligator, and the likes. Not Seeking. She is an escort, nothing more, nothing less.
Pics are accurate, I actually think looks better in person.
Overall nice demeanor. Wanted $400 for ppm, but immediately offered a special of $300. We agreed to $200 for 30 min! (escort!
She operates out of a Hilton in Buckhead. Didn't want to engage even in minimal conversation, like "What's your name?
Instead she asked, "Are you ready?" W / phone in hand, and timer set to 28 min. .
I bailed. No monies had yet changed hands. Who needs that. ?
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04-14-24 09:37 #14313Regular Member

Posts: 7She is real but the pics might be 3-5 years old and is now BTW curvy-chubby side. Can host but couldn't enjoy much as she just want to lay down and you can do whatever you want. YMMV.
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04-12-24 08:52 #14312Senior Member

Posts: 308Gablonde21
Any info on her?
https://members.seeking.com/member/c...5-35f8050ecba3
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04-11-24 11:54 #14311Senior Member

Posts: 481A business is privately owned but a public space. It's not the same expectation of privacy in Target, McDonald's, or a big office as in a private home. For example, no one expects to be able to strip naked in their cubicle or the produce aisle. Are signs in your home enough to make the private home space not private? If the signs are only at the front door, my guess is no. Reasonable people would assume they're being filmed out front, not inside. If the signs are prominently displayed in the bedroom or living room where the deed is going down, then maybe, maybe not. However, wouldn't that put a damper on the mood with most sugar babies? Maybe the hardened pros who use the site like backpage wouldn't care, but the soccer moms and divorcees probably would run for the hills after seeing prominent posters warning them of videotaping.
Originally Posted by DaRiv
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04-11-24 11:42 #14310Senior Member

Posts: 481It's not intended to be a high horse and it's not sacred. I'm just letting the group know what the law is. We all take risks in this game. Everyone is free to decide how much risk they want to take. For example, PPM is illegal, and most are violating that one. An allowance could be over the line too depending on your communications about what you're paying for. So again, I was just letting the group know that secret videotaping in a private space is illegal in Georgia. I didn't think it's a well known law.
Originally Posted by Wleakr
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Everyone is free to decide whether to worry about the legality of secretly taping. Some like me won't do it at all -- It seems wrong to me regardless of whether it's legal. If others don't agree and think it's fine, then they can decide for themselves whether to take the risk. If the cameras aren't well hidden enough, a SB might see them and turn you in because she's pissed. If you post the pics or videos online, then you're taking more risk, obviously.
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04-11-24 11:37 #14309Senior Member

Posts: 191You are absolutely correct.
And to be 100% clear. I never once said I did anything without anyone's permission. Someone else said that based on their assumptions. I made it clear that all of my videos were "private" and that there's decent equipment out there that can be used in all situations with ease. I do not share any of the content I have, even with every one of these girls that has given me permission to do it. Just like they don't want to be on the internet, either do I. It always blows my mind how many mongers are out there making videos and putting them on websites for you to view with them in it and their vehicles etc.
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04-11-24 05:45 #14308Senior Member

Posts: 527You do know Atl is #3 in new HIV cases in the country? #2 is Miami and #1 is Memphis.
Originally Posted by Pharmacy470
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04-10-24 22:24 #14307Senior Member

Posts: 881This is why it's best to keep certain things close to the vest.
Originally Posted by DaRiv
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Everybody on this site is some type of degenerate, but you never know what subject will trigger someone to get on their high horse.
Some are ok to break rule "1", but rule "2" is sacred.
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04-10-24 18:21 #14306Senior Member

Posts: 38I concur with this take, especially since most of these chicks have gladly let me get some take-home videos. Sometimes a stipulation is that I don't put their face on camera, which is fine, and sometimes they want to see every last second of what I recorded, which can be tedious, but it's still worth it! Would never do it without them knowing, though.
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04-10-24 17:09 #14305Senior Member

Posts: 3262Same w / the site STDcheck.com. It costs like $149 for a full STD panel.
Originally Posted by LogJammin18
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04-10-24 17:03 #14304Senior Member

Posts: 191Everybody do what you like.
I'm not trying to argue or debate the subject. But I will say that as long as you have signs on your home saying "you are being recorded". You have nothing to worry about from a legal standpoint. That's why whenever you walk into any business they have to have those stickers on the door etc. It's not your fault if people don't read the warnings. That's how private place is cover themselves legally. And this does not only apply to businesses or non moving structures. But don't believe me, always do your own research.
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