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To: driftdiver

HR’s job is to protect the company, not to protect individuals.


What does that have to do with releasing a security video of two people kissing. Are we allowed to see ALL their security videos? If not, why not?

I’m just wondering if any privacy violation, at a legal level, took place here. I’m just wondering...


142 posted on 04/08/2014 12:38:32 PM PDT by cuban leaf
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To: cuban leaf

Unless it was a bathroom or changing room I’d bet against it. The company would have the only standing to complain about the video being released.

just my guess


145 posted on 04/08/2014 12:43:17 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: cuban leaf

“I’m just wondering if any privacy violation, at a legal level, took place here.”

If you’re in public, you have no privacy rights. My small city has set up security cameras on every block of downtown, ostensibly to help deter crime and detect criminal behavior when it happens. However, the most frequent request for the videos from these cameras are not from the police but from divorce lawyers looking for evidence of infidelity of the sort on this tape.


146 posted on 04/08/2014 12:47:39 PM PDT by riverdawg
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