No. The store can show the tapes to anyone they wish.
Depend of the country! Normally they need a court's judgement!
To conduct wiretapping or electronic surveillance, you typically need a court order or warrant signed by a judge authorizing the surveillance. The specific requirements can vary by country or state, but generally, it must be determined that there is probable cause for the surveillance and that other methods of investigation have been exhausted. Additionally, specialized equipment or software may be needed to intercept communications.
You need the timecard from the museum guard to look through the museum surveillance videos. Get it from him at the Clown Store.
Probable cause.
If you want more information on surveillance cameras, you should contact your local electronics store. Best Buy, Circuit City or Radio Shack can all give you information on the cameras you would need.
Calling the police lets the victim file a police report to provide for both insurance and legal reasons.
We need the police to enforce law and order
That really depends on what one would want or would need in a surveillance DVR system. Surveillance DVR's can be as cheap as $99 or as expensive as $1299.
You need to go to a store then you order it then you can eat it !
you will need to find out if the store is still in business or contact the police if he registered it.
You examine the surveillance video at the Security Room in the museum. But you need an idea of the time of the theft. Go to the clown store and get the time card from the guard.
Small surveillance cameras use motion sensors to capture only relevant video, so it will be much easier for you to go through the footage manually. Less footage also means you’re going to need less hard drive space to store it.