A New York subway rider has accused a woman of breaking his Meta smart glasses. She was later hailed as a hero.
Recording in public isn't the issue, there is no expectation of privacy.
Is anyone claiming that recording in public for any reason is wrong? Otherwise, I don't get why this needs to be asserted.
You mentioned public, I was just clearing it up. These threads always get comments about recording in public, which isn't illegal in the slightest. But you can still piss off the wrong person.
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Is anyone claiming that recording in public for any reason is wrong? Otherwise, I don't get why this needs to be asserted.
You mentioned public, I was just clearing it up. These threads always get comments about recording in public, which isn't illegal in the slightest. But you can still piss off the wrong person.