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Being recorded -- is it totally legal?

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Just Blue

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Clearly it *hasn't* woken you up, because you are still with him.

I've told you before: get out. It will not get better. Your "love" will not win him over. You are not married, and with marriage comes complacency: he will only get worse and more controlling.

And yes, this is *legal* advice: don't marry him. Because if you marry him, your only exit is death or divorce. And divorce is cheaper, but still traumatic (and expensive). Better to have no legally binding ties.

And more free *legal* advice: get out of this relationship if you want to continue having unsupervised parenting time with your child. Because those recordings are a hop skip and a jump from proving that your child is being emotionally abused by being exposed to this situation.

Leave.
^^excellent^^:cool:
 


HRZ

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OP ...your entire posting history is a train wreck in progress.....you need to be out of that relationship like yesterday
 

I'mTheFather

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Just to add to the conversation about why some people have cameras in the home:

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/video-home-intruder-chicago_us_579a5acbe4b0693164c05f6c
https://patch.com/illinois/bucktown-wickerpark/pregnant-mother-wards-burglar-wicker-park
http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2016/09/23/woman-shoots-at-burglars-during-home-invasion-dnt.wsb


I don't find it creepy at all, especially if one lives in an area rife with break-ins. It's an invaluable tool for the police.
 

LdiJ

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Just to add to the conversation about why some people have cameras in the home:

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/video-home-intruder-chicago_us_579a5acbe4b0693164c05f6c
https://patch.com/illinois/bucktown-wickerpark/pregnant-mother-wards-burglar-wicker-park
http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2016/09/23/woman-shoots-at-burglars-during-home-invasion-dnt.wsb


I don't find it creepy at all, especially if one lives in an area rife with break-ins. It's an invaluable tool for the police.
We each have our own opinion on what is and isn't "creepy".
 

quincy

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Just to add to the conversation about why some people have cameras in the home:

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/video-home-intruder-chicago_us_579a5acbe4b0693164c05f6c
https://patch.com/illinois/bucktown-wickerpark/pregnant-mother-wards-burglar-wicker-park
http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2016/09/23/woman-shoots-at-burglars-during-home-invasion-dnt.wsb


I don't find it creepy at all, especially if one lives in an area rife with break-ins. It's an invaluable tool for the police.
It is nice to see you posting again, I'mTheFather!

I agree that there is nothing inherently creepy about having surveillance cameras inside one's home - at least if all residents of the home are aware of them (and their locations) and know when the cameras are in use.
 

not2cleverRed

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https://forum.freeadvice.com/divorce-separation-annulment-36/fiance-threatened-take-me-before-judge-during-argument-over-money-bluff-640371.html
 
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