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Originally Posted by randrews15
The recording of people without notice depends on the setting and if there is an expectation of privacy. It's not the matter of being a private business; however, a private business can restrict what is allowed to happen on their property. So I theory, you could record a business from a public sidewalk with no expectation of privacy, but you once you're inside the business you may be asked to stop and leave. I guess it's an important lesson learned about what you should do before service.
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I'm not a lawyer and I assume this situation is not applicable to wire tapping laws. If it is California is one of a handful of States that have the most strict laws. Interesting.
https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/penal-c...-sect-631.html
Bring silly here, but would the OP have to post notice of his camera and get consent of all employees prior to getting his car serviced. Then again, they were inside his property. It appears California doesnt have an exemption for this