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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ
was about to say fuck-off Franck, but then noticed your nic. Anyway, you are talking about the police loophole in some states pertaining to illegal wiretap? The entry points on that property have signs clearing stating you are being filmed and recorded. WTS, this State allows you to film/record cops at a distance as long as you are not causing a disruption of their duties.
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If you have a fence all the way around your property the police can not enter with out a warrant. This was made clear in the recent supreme court case where the feds installed a gps device on a guys car that was in his driveway, with out a warrant. They then went on to find where he grew his stuff. It went to the u.s. supreme court and they said if your property doesn't have barrier all the way around the police can walk up, sans warrant. Now, if they do have a warrant, there could be some issues. However, if you have a notice saying there is video and audio surveillance going on you might have a case.