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expectation of privacy vs filming in places where privacy is expected

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gcforeman

Junior Member
tennessee,
I heard you have no expectation of privacy if you are 18 and still ive with your parents and dont pay rent.I know you cannot install hidden cameras without a persons consent in places of expected privacy.And lots of people have told me that parents cannot install hidden cameras in your bedroom/bathroom without your consent.Is this true?
 


justalayman

Senior Member
paying rent of not has nothing to do with the situation. In a bathroom, a person generallly has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Your bedroom most likely as well. Just about anything else is fair game.

. If it is their property, they can put a camera anywhere they want and if they tell you it's there, you no longer have an expectation of privacy.
 

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