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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
That camera is in the Uber to protect the driver. It is not meant for him to leak after he's pissed they only tipped him $20 for a 5 minute ride. (Or whatever it was)
Like obviously don't confess to any felonies in front of a stranger, but taxicab conversations cannot be published online without recourse.
You wouldn't be allowed to video someone in a massage parlor and upload that afterward, even in a one party consent state. That guy is a business providing a service, and if I were those players I'd be suing Uber and the driver.
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Whether you can sue based on some sort of tort and whether it's illegal as in a crime or some other statutory offence is different. So a creative lawyer could probably sue.
However, what would you sue for? What are your damages? Harm to your reputation by showing something you said in front of a stranger?