Consent laws don’t have any weight when in public as there is not reasonable expectation of privacy, and I don’t think there is anything legally that can be done to these people. But, if a store has their own rules/guidelines, the question is why are some ok to be broken/ignored while others are enforced.
Interesting to see if Costco, and other paid membership clubs, are considered public or not. If they’re considered public then I suppose the respective states consent laws would apply, but I don’t know how anyone can argue they expect privacy in a Costco. Intriguing
Consent laws don’t have any weight when in public as there is not reasonable expectation of privacy, and I don’t think there is anything legally that can be done to these people. But, if a store has their own rules/guidelines, the question is why are some ok to be broken/ignored while others are enforced.
Interesting to see if Costco, and other paid membership clubs, are considered public or not. If they’re considered public then I suppose the respective states consent laws would apply, but I don’t know how anyone can argue they expect privacy in a Costco. Intriguing