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In the wake of the O.J. trial, however, many judges decided to ban cameras from their courtrooms. [3] Immediately after that trial, California Governor Pete Wilson announced his opposition to televised trials, and he later asked the Judicial Council to consider reinstituting the ban on film and electronic media coverage of criminal trials. It ...
Signs posted around many bridges, including the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, state that filming the structure is prohibited.The legality of such restrictions is problematic; in view of the First Amendment in the United States of America, restrictions on taking pictures of a public structure in public may be unconstitutional (in view of the fact that prohibiting taking pictures will probably ...
[1] [2] Auditors have tended to film or photograph government buildings, equipment, and access control points, as well as any personnel present. [ 3 ] Auditors believe that the movement promotes transparency and open government , while critics have argued that audits are typically confrontational, criticizing some tactics as forms of ...
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California lawmakers are looking to crack down on airport line-jumpers with a proposed bill that would ban security screening company Clear from general security lines across the state.. The bill ...
The property-rental company announced an indoor camera ban after years of reports of guests’ privacy being invaded. Why Airbnb Is Banning Renters From Having Cameras Inside Their Listings Skip ...
2017 California Senate Bill 54, commonly referred to as "SB 54" and also known as the "California Values Act" is a 2017 California state law that prevents state and local law enforcement agencies from using their resources on behalf of federal immigration enforcement agencies. [1]
Some jurisdictions have banned the use of a telephone with camera functionality within a restroom or locker room in order to prevent this. The United States enacted the Video Voyeurism Prevention Act of 2004 to punish those who intentionally capture an individual's genitalia without consent, when the person knew the subject had an expectation ...