Irish Drifter wrote:
Miamiheller wrote:
Irish Drifter wrote:
Express321 wrote:
Granted there is an expectation of privacy on private property, at least in the U.S.
Need our resident attorneys to chime in here but I seriously doubt that, even in the U.S., you have an expectation of privacy when you enter an establishment on private property that is open to the general public.
Go to Vegas or AC and try to take pictures / video in any
casino. See how that goes and get back to us.
That is not the issue. The issue is in those public places that allow picture taking what is the expectation of privacy.
When you have the answer to that question get back to us.
That's exactly the issue, brother ID. Or did you not notice the word "
casino" in my post? (I bolded it for you). Most casinos will ask you NOT to take pictures or videos of the casino floor. Last time I checked, the Del Rey has a casino. I'll make an assumption here and guess the DR casino probably prefers people not take pictures and videos of the casino floor. If you're holding a cell phone in your hand and a bouncer suspects you're recording, I'm also going to guess he will politely ask you to turn it off or put it away.
That's what I was talking about, given the video under discussion was taken at the Del Rey. And it featured several scenes shot in the casino.
So what were
you talking about? When you have the answer to that, feel free to get back to us.