Discuss the use of videotapes and other electronic devices as evidence. Do you believe (as the courts have upheld) that video surveillance should be used in an employee's office? Why or why not? What are the current restrictions? How would you change these? Or would you?
What will be an ideal response?
They are commonly used in drunk-driving cases as well as traffic and investigative stops by the police. Video cameras have filmed murders, armed robberies, shoplifting, and other crimes. videotapes have brought street events to the American public and evidence into criminal trials. Fixed surveillance cameras and handheld video cameras regularly provide information to law officers for the identification and arrest of offenders. As a general rule, a search warrant is not necessary to search a public employee's workplace. Possible student arguments may include the right or expectation of privacy, or the lack thereof.
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