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I frequent a resturant/bar billed as a "family" facility in Tennesse. I recently discovered that the premises have hidden cameras, (no signage) I have come to expect that is this day and age. However, I have also learned that hidden audio devices are also placed throughout the building. No warnings are posted and they are located in areas where customers conversations can be recorded. It is my believe that non of the employees have been adviced as to the location or even existance of any of this devices. For the most part they have been discovered by accident. Is this appropriate ?
State/Country relating to Question: Tennessee Already Tried: State labor laws
<p>in areas where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, for example the bathrooms, it is unlawful to place surveillance cameras, and generally warnings must be posted throughout the establishment to alert patrons of the recording in progress if the cameras or audio is not visible.</p>
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I thank you very much. My main concern was that I often conduct business meetings at that establisment and have done so in areas which I have sinced learned are "bugged".
Again, Thank you very much...............I'm sure I'll be back with future questions