I bet you if I read the laws, I would find that exact wording that you used. Maybe that's why you used that wording.
My issue would then be "who determines 'reasonable," because my idea of reasonable could be extremely different than the next person's idea.
If the public park, public being in the name, has no reasonable expectation i understand that. What about Walmart? A smaller business? What about church?
How would this work in states that have 2 party consent laws?
Are you legally allowed to film anywhere, at any time, from your own viewpoint regardless of others knowing, so long as the footage is kept personal?
There must first be a reasonable expectation of privacy before consent applies. If you're on a public walkway there is none.
I bet you if I read the laws, I would find that exact wording that you used. Maybe that's why you used that wording.
My issue would then be "who determines 'reasonable," because my idea of reasonable could be extremely different than the next person's idea.
If the public park, public being in the name, has no reasonable expectation i understand that. What about Walmart? A smaller business? What about church?
All, unless private clubs, have cameras of their own. Thusly, you get one too!