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To: Jimmy The Snake
So if you get a warrant to install the cameras to see if the workers are mistreated (trafficking) or that the business has prostitutes working there. Isn’t the video and therefore the arrest a violation of the John’s 4th Amendment rights?
So, shouldn't all men's rooms have covert cameras installed, so that any sexual activity can be spotted and prosecuted? Also, women may be concealing drugs under their clothes. If this is suspected, is it ok to install covert cameras in order to prosecute this illegal activity? Where will it end?
14 posted on 03/21/2019 12:45:00 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie ("The MSM is the enemy of the American people"...Democrat Pat Caddella)
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To: The_Media_never_lie

It never ends. My point is if the Massage provider was an undercover police officer and he made her an offer, well OK that might be OK, but to have a camera system installed so that neither the customer or provider was aware of it is totally wrong and Big Brother. I am sure there is none to poor audio so you cant tell who offered what and the video grainy that you cannot tell how much money was exchanged.

I think this is why the Police made the offer they did, they know they have an illegal video.


37 posted on 03/22/2019 4:59:36 AM PDT by Jimmy The Snake
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