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Old September 19, 2011, 11:37 AM   #29
brickeyee
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Most states require at least the consent of one party involved in PRIVATE conversation, I'm not aware of any that preclude recording of public conversations.
What you say in public that can be overheard is NOT usually protected.

Now, if someone needs to use a parabolic dish or shotgun microphone to pick up the conversation you might have a privacy argument.


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