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Originally Posted by Matty81
Regardless of what uber says... Most places have privacy laws that state you can't be recorded without consent... Let alone disclosing the video publicly. Unless you are in a public place.
Dunno if maybe an uber counts as a public place or uber makes ppl sign off on some terms and conditions when you get the app stating you might be recorded?
Bc is basically the only place in NA where ride sharing is illegal. Thought that was so brutal but if uber can legally record and post videos of you... Maybe not.
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Arizona requires one party to consent to record the conversation. This recording is perfectly legal although I don't like that it's public.
I just watched the video and Duchene hardly stands out. The guys all seem to be in pretty uniform agreement, especially Wideman and Tierney.