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      11-16-2019, 11:05 AM   #51
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You can't force them to accept being recorded.
There are side window stickers for sale on Amazon and other sites for ride-share drivers who have passenger-facing cameras, cautioning passengers that there are cameras recording the inside of the vehicle and that entering the door is consent to being recorded. I wonder if that is enough to be considered consent to being recorded for valet purposes?

I live in New Yorkistan, and we are a single-party consent state for audio recordings. Even so, I have the audio recording function disabled on all of my vehicle dashcams, in case I ever have to turn the raw video files over in court.....
Great question, The valet may add verbiage to their ticket given to the car owner in an attempt to invalidate that. A good question for a lawyer.
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