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To: Vermont Lt

Ty. What if my secretary edits/blurs any likeness? As suggested earlier in the thread? I think just the audio would be hilarious.


30 posted on 10/08/2024 3:38:25 PM PDT by Kudsman (Cat lives matter.)
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To: Kudsman

I was a photojournalist for a while. We had to tread lightly because I worked on college campuses. So, the people I worked for had to run around and get releases before they could use the images in college publications (not student ones).

Blurring folks would be fine from the image point of view. If their voice is identifying…I would imagine the same constraints would apply.

In another world, I managed service people who spent all day dealing with the public. I would not be happy, as their boss, if they were taping my customers in order to “make fun of them.”

Now, if you are the union steward you should probably run this idea by your union lawyer. It might be misconstrued by your employer as some sort of “safety issue” and what if, in the end, they wanted all of your peers to wear body cams that would have to be activated all day long. I am pretty sure some of my old service guys spent more than an hour or so—once in a while—parked behind the local grocery store out of sight from the street. Taking a nap. I am pretty sure the Union would not want to deal with THAT. LOL.


33 posted on 10/08/2024 3:48:59 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (Don’t vote for anyone over 70 years old. Get rid of the geriatric politicians.)
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To: Kudsman

You should check the law in your state regarding recording audio. In some situations a video recording is legal, but recording audio is not.


47 posted on 10/08/2024 4:14:48 PM PDT by freeandfreezing
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