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No. Citizens have the same right to video tape as the media has. A person does not have to give consent to be taped when they have no legal expectation of privacy

The above is only PARTLY true. The key word in the question is "SECRETLY."

You may only be videoed IN PUBLIC PLACES, where the law has ruled that you have no "reasonable expectation of privacy." However, even when it comes down to that, if the video-taping is done for any commercial or money making reason, you must obtain a signed release from EVERYONE who appears on that tape allowing you to make commercial use of their image. If not, you must edit out their identifiable features before showing the tape.

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