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On Dec 16, 11:12 am, Sqwertz wrote:
Charlie Durand wrote: Burger King might be able to give you a trepass order and make it so you can't come back but I'd like to know what law they think you are breaking by recording your experience in their drive thru. I'll bet that law doesn't exist or doesn't apply. Burger King is public property, anyway. You can do anything you want on public property. Huh? You mean the restaurant doesn't own the property? I think they do, and they have the right to say no video recording on their property. Now if you want to step out to the side walk, which is public property and photograph, then you can take all the pictures you want. And by the way, you can't "do anything you want" on public property. I don't see what back up lights and video recording have in common as the original poster was complaining about. |
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