Bank Videotaping Policies Explained
Summary
Banks in Illinois can set policies prohibiting videotaping to protect privacy and security. If asked to stop recording and leave, you must comply. Failure to do so can result in criminal trespass charges. Always adhere to the rules set by private businesses to avoid legal issues.Full Conversation
can a bank deny me to videotape the inside of the bank?
In general, banks and other private businesses have the right to set their own policies regarding videotaping on their premises. They can deny videotaping to protect the privacy and security of their customers and operations.
Do you need information specific to a situation in Georgia, or is your concern broader?
It's in illinois
Thank you for clarifying. Here's some general information about videotaping inside a bank in Illinois:
- Banks and private businesses can set their own policies regarding videotaping.
- They often prohibit videotaping to protect privacy and security.
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so if they tell me to stop recording and leave, do I have to?
If a bank or any private business in Illinois tells you to stop recording and leave, you must comply. They have the right to enforce their policies on their property.
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and if I don't, this is what? Criminal Trespass?
If you refuse to stop recording and leave when asked by a private business in Illinois, you could be charged with criminal trespass. Trespassing laws in Illinois allow property owners to enforce their rules, and failure to comply can result in legal consequences.
Do you need more information specific to Georgia's trespassing laws?