No
Yes, it is legal for stores to have security cameras in all fitting rooms, provided that customers are informed in some way that they are there. If you have been told that there are cameras there, and enter the fitting room, you are giving your consent for them to film you.
Cameras used in stores are surveillance cameras.
Some of the most common places that the US government can legally use video surveillance cameras are stores and public schools. Also they can use surveillance cameras in property that is theirs.
You can purchase Coolpix cameras at most of your local retail stores that sells cameras. You can also purchase them at most online stores that sells cameras.
It depends on where in public stores no that is the owners choice and there are signs up that say so. In the bathroom yes if there are cameras in the bath/restroom anywhere that is illegal and should be reported.
Cameras in restrooms in the United States are considered an invasion of privacy. A private party *can* install monitoring devices, however they are required by law to notify you. This is an uncommon practice however, as it still can cause legal issues.
You can find construction cameras from stores such as TrueLook and IBeamSystems. Other examples of these stores with construction cameras include Pro-Vigil and OxBlue.
Certainly, as long as students know they are there.
video game stores
Yes, there are many choices for childrens cameras especially at Target stores.
To stop shoplifting
Stores like Best Buy's and also stores like Fry's all sell security cameras. There are really expensive security cameras, yes. You can also look on Amazon and EBay.