Legal Question in Technology Law in Pennsylvania

Audio Surveillance

My surveillance system has audio. As long as I am NOT recording the audio can't I still listen in? The area being surveilled is a public spot. It would be no different than if I were sitting on my front porch or backyard and listening. I record the video but I just don't connect the audio cables to the recording device and that way no audio is recorded. Can't I listen in though live?


Asked on 6/23/06, 6:05 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

William Marvin Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C.

Re: Audio Surveillance

No. Pennsylvania's wiretap law forbids any electronic interception of a communication, whether or not you record it.

If you want to post a big sign notifying people that there is video and audio surveillance and they have should have no expectation of privacy, then you might be ok.

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Answered on 6/23/06, 9:16 am


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