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Nov 25, 2024
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lilpenny
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I don’t think locker rooms are public because you can be naked there.
I’m not a lawyer but that would be my argument.
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I'm not an attorney, isn't this a felony? A.R.S. § 13-3005
Uno Doctoro
Nov 24, 11:20pm
Maybe but Probably not. Idaho has a similar statute and there is a debate
cougarfann888
Nov 24, 11:56pm
I am an az attorney. Recording a conversation you aren't a part of is illegal
the_archduke
5:42am
Even conversations that are 100 percent in public places?
cougarfann888
7:31am
Is a locker room a public place? Not everyone has access to said place.
LakeshowCougs
9:50am
I'd expect it comes down to an expectation of privacy. If you are shouting. . .
Madam Pattirini
10:23am
I don’t think locker rooms are public because you can be naked there.
lilpenny
10:31am
Probably depends on if the person recording was in public or private area.
Robert Baratheon
6:05am
Even if it is illegal, would BYU prosecute?
CoolB
6:46am
Maybe Batty does…
1984coug
7:16am
When a crime occurs. The prosecutor prosecutes
cougarfann888
7:33am
That’s not how it works. They might not want to pursue it, but
BlueTroop
9:23am
He was there so he was a participant in the conversation.
nybyblue
7:28am
Okay...so, who is he and how did he get in the locker room?
Don_Juan_El_Guapo
7:32am
Rumor is it was a stadium security person. But the recording happened through a
cougarfann888
7:36am
The video shows him in khakis with a black shirt and pink wristband
MaximusMeridius
9:54am
No.
Senora Featherbottom
8:19am
The bigger question is this a normal practice that they record the opposition
Kolobrdm
9:35am
RE: The bigger question is this a normal practice that they record the
LongtimeLurker
9:51am
I think we found the guilty party. He even admits it with his board name.
blueaussie
10:15am
In California it would be illegal without consent unless a public event
Bobmarleyjr
10:03am
Don't know if a felony, but a huge breach of trust for a 'security' employee.
cougarmeister
11:47am
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