When they get upset about him making the conversation public, I say tough totems. When he records a call in circumvention of the law, he’s got a problem.
Even if you’re on the right side, you’ve still got to make sure not to set yourself up in the process.
This guy used some poor judgement IMO.
” Even if youre on the right side, youve still got to make sure not to set yourself up in the process.”
Record the audio, and video. Does a mid 20’s kid from Project Veritas have to do all the heavy lifting around here ?
There’s nothing I saw in the article to confirm that he did, in fact, violate the law. In many states, one party’s knowledge of the recording makes it legal. Perhaps Florida law does too. This “journalist” didn’t bother to provide that information.
It’s true he set himself up...but when he took the recording down and the bakery owner put the recording back up...the bakery owner is signaling tacit approval of the recording by airing it publically. This case is over before it starts!
Happens sometimes when one becomes a bit over zealous and forgets about the logic of ones own actions.