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Hidden Camera Laws

April 17th, 2010



The importance and benefits of using hidden cameras for security purposes is well known to all. However, the fact that they are “hidden”, thereby not letting people know the fact that they are being watched, makes the application of this technology a controversial issue. Some might even go as far to say that if people knew they were being monitored many crimes like shoplifting wouldn’t happen in the first place. Also, the fact that hidden cameras are sometimes used by miscreants to invade other people’s privacy doesn’t help matters either.

It is perhaps because of these reasons that laws related to hidden cameras aren’t very comprehensive and vary from state to state. So if you are planning on installing or using a hidden camera system in your home or workplace, then it would be wise to understand the laws relating to their use in your state so that you don’t face any legal problems or charges in the future when and if anyone discovers and/or takes offense to the truth that you were operating a hidden video surveillance system.

As it stands, the installation or operation of covert cameras is prohibited in only thirteen states of the United States of America. However, even in these thirteen states, the existing laws specifically prohibit the use or installation of surveillance equipment in those places where people reserve the right to expect a reasonable amount of privacy such as locker rooms, bathroom, bedrooms, dressing rooms etc.

In fact, in many states, footage of crime captured on tape via hidden camera is admissible in court as evidence! At the same time, it’s also true that in several states, prior consent from individuals being filmed isn’t even necessary, whereas in quite a few others, consent is obligatory, at least as far as letting people know that they are being watched is concerned.

Thus, from the above, it’s obvious that there is a lack of stringent and uniform laws covering the use and installation of hidden cameras. This is why it would be a prudent decision to educate yourself about the specific laws governing your region by consulting your local law enforcement agencies. You can also read up about the laws pertaining to secret surveillance in your area on the internet

And while we are on the topic of the legality of hidden cameras, another thing you should know in this regard is that it is considered illegal to record speech without the consent of all the parties involved in the states of Connecticut, California, Florida, Delaware, Illinois, Hawaii, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Nevada, Montana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Washington, Oregon and Maryland.

Thus to conclude, safeguard yourself against possible future legal costs by doing your homework well in advance with regard to what you are legally allowed to do with hidden cameras in your state and where you need the draw the line between necessary surveillance and invasion of privacy!

By: Eric Jensen

5 Things You Can Do to Change the Country and the World

January 17th, 2010

The 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections are only two weeks away. Obama seems poised to win a landslide victory, but he has warned us that we cannot become complacent. The Republicans have stolen elections in the past, and they are trying to steal this one. They are disenfranchising voters all across the country, challenging registrations, practicing voter intimidation, and rigging voting machines. In addition to this there are fears that the polls are not completely accurate in their prediction of Obama’s margin – some people may say they will vote for a black man, and then refuse to do so in the privacy of the polls where they don’t have to worry about being labeled racist.

Do not think your vote is not important, doesn’t count, or isn’t necessary because Obama has a comfortable lead. Every vote is needed to make his win so big that the Republicans won’t be able to steal it or claim it was an illegitimate win. We have to get Obama into the White House, and we have to give him a clear mandate with which to govern once he’s in office.

To that end, here are some tips for how to wield power and influence in the United States of America (this is an edited, updated excerpt from The Patriot’s Spellbook by Vivienne D’Avalon):

1. Vote. Vote in every election. Don’t just wait for the Presidential election once every four years. The 2006 midterm elections were unprecedented in their importance to this country, but the House and Senate are still stacked with Bush’s Republican lapdogs, and the Constitution and our democracy are still in terrible jeopardy. We must vote as many Republicans as possible out of office and vote in Democrats who will investigate President Bush and imprison everyone in his administration that has broken the law and flouted the Constitution and our Federal Courts.

History has proven that even the smallest, seemingly insignificant elections, such as those for the local school boards, are essential. Right wing authoritarians have a track record of running for such positions in secret, deliberately hiding their affiliations, ideology and agenda in order to get elected. They then have unprecedented influence over the minds of our children, and indoctrinate them from an early age in our public schools by removing science from the curriculum and replacing it with dogma and theology.

Many people have become disillusioned with the electoral process because of the debacles of the last two Presidential elections, which Bush successfully stole, thwarting the will of the majority of the American people. I’m sure by now most of you are already familiar with the travesty that took place in the 2000 election, in which Gore won the popular vote but not the electoral vote, because the Republicans ensured that thousands of votes in key electoral college states were thrown out for one reason or another, or simply not counted.

I’m sure many of you are also familiar with the illegal activities of the 2004 election that resulted in electronic votes for Kerry being changed before the voters’ eyes into votes for Bush. Many were prevented from voting at all, because of the crime of “voting while black.” A majority of black voters are Democrats. If you are not already familiar with these crimes, please do a search on the internet for relevant reputable articles, so you can be awakened to just how bad things are. (There are several good source web sites listed in the appendix to The Patriot’s Spellbook).

However, the worst thing we can do is simply give up and refuse to vote. That kind of apathy and inaction is exactly what the criminals in our government want, because it will make it that much easier for them to continue their election fraud for years to come. “All it requires for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing.”

Randi Rhodes (at the time on Air America) suggested a valuable precaution to enable voters to protect their vote and make sure it is counted, and not stolen, changed, or discarded — you do not have to wait until Election Day and vote at your polling place. You can vote early, up to two weeks before Election Day, at the office of your Supervisor of Elections and other select sites. You can get locations and a schedule from your local Supervisor of Elections. There should be a phone number for their office listed on your voter registration card. If you are not already registered, for Goddess’ sake, R-E-G-I-S-T-E-R, and make sure you do it early enough that no one can try to tie up your registration in red tape and errors to prevent you from voting! (It may already be too late for you to register, but early voting has started in some states, so if you are registered, make sure you go vote as soon as possible!)

There are three advantages to voting early: 1) you can be certain that no unscrupulous poll workers will be taking your vote home overnight, as happened in several districts in Ohio in the 2004 election; 2) you will be casting a paper ballot, not using the electronic voting machines that will be utilized in many states across the country this fall and which are easily hacked to change votes, as happened in many places in the 2004 presidential election; and 3) you will be freed on election day to work as a volunteer, helping get out the vote, drive voters to their polling place, or supervising the polls to make sure everyone who is eligible to vote is allowed to vote and not turned away on some trumped up excuse, as happened to many African American voters in the 2004 election.

2. Participate in “get out the vote” drives. Get as many unregistered voters as you can to register and vote. Volunteer on Election Day, as suggested above – just make sure you sign up to do this well in advance, because you will need to be trained.

3. Get in touch with your local Democratic Party leaders, and volunteer. There are many different capacities in which you can help to get a larger Democratic majority back into the House and Senate in the upcoming election, including manning phone banks, writing letters to the editor, volunteering for a particular candidate’s campaign, etc. Go to your local Democratic Party website for more suggestions, and for meeting and event calendars.

4. Donate money as well as time, whatever you can afford. Support a particular campaign, support your party, or support groups like People for the American Way and the ACLU that are fighting to protect our Constitutional and human rights.

5. Participate in peaceful demonstrations. Study the masters of civil disobedience — Gandhi and Martin Luther King. Go to rallies. Make yourself visible. Make sure your voice is heard. Do not let evil acts go unquestioned. Support the people fighting for your right to protest.

Each one of us is unique and has irreplaceable skills and invaluable tools to bring to bear, each fitting into the whole mosaic of action that we must create if we are going to save ourselves, our families, our country, and our planet. Trust yourself; trust your inner voice. Trust no one else in place of that.

Blessed be, and good luck to us all on Election Day!

Vivienne

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The Patriot’s Spellbook is still available as a free download with the purchase of On the Care and Feeding of Spirits. But hurry! It will only be available through November 4, 2008. After that it will go back into the vaults, and probably will not reemerge in its current form again.




By: Vivienne D’Avalon

Do Republicans Have What it Takes to Keep America From Progress?

January 14th, 2010

Fastforward; today is November 5, the popular vote has been registered, the people have spoken. They have cast their ballot and voted for the 44th President of the United States of America.

However, that Office is not yet secured. There is a second election. It is the real election. It is the one that counts from the office of the electoral college.

Yes “we the people” really don’t have a say in who get’s elected to this high office. But we do get to elect the people who will speak in our behalf.

It is amazing how many in the US are in the dark about our indirect voting procedure. And so it is with constitutional law that we engage in this charade, that starts off with, ironically, “We the people…

So remember when you vote it is your state electorate that will speak for you so make sure you select the ones who will support your vote… else it does become a waste.

So let’s examine America’s possible future, will you?

There are many possibilities with some representing profound changes in the way we see ourselves and some with, shall I say, “business as usual” outcomes.

These profound possibilities are crossroads for America. For two centuries this country, consisting as a melting pot, an amalgamation of all the people in the world, has consistently selected leaders that represent only one group, one type of leader.

This year for the first time in the history of this country, there is an opportunity to change that. This opportunity is seen in two politicians who have rose to prominence amongst the people.

These two politicians are representatives of different groups in the population of America. There is a Women and a Black.

Both of these groups were legally restricted in the course of our nation from voting and from having property.

Yes, it took a great deal of effort and growth from this nation to break with the old and ring in the new way when it came to both women and blacks.

So here on November 4 and 11, we have made our decision at this crossroad and selected representatives of both groups.

Is this progress for America or is this a set back?

Now let’s revisit this moment in history. Again, it is November 4 and 11 and we have made our decision as a people.

This time, we have decided to continue with business as usual. We have elected our leader from the same group that we have for the last two centuries. Is this progress or a set back?

In both cases, we sit at the crossroads of the destiny of a nation. This is the crossroad that all great nations must pass through. So what will this tell us about this nation? Will we have come to that stage that makes a nation truly great in spite of itself or will we fall back in fear of what might be and abandon the chance to grow as a nation.

Though these are real possible outcomes, it really boils down to this. It is the force of the people and not the vote that will determine if we are really ready for progress.

Are we truly ready for progress?




By: Politicp