Sunday, June 21, 2009

Clement Tan (6) 4th Entry

Invasion of privacy is the general rule of thumb is that any video monitoring activity that takes places anywhere that the public has access to do not constitute an invasion of privacy. However, it is not always so cut and dry. Some have argued that the use of covert cameras is an invasion of privacy since the cameras cannot be detected. Many worry that there really is no way to prevent the unlawful use of video surveillance because cameras are so easily attainable and technologically advanced.

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