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So you need to read the documents that you signed when you entered into this transaction. If you're still confused about what your rights and responsibilities are as delineated in the documents, then I suggest you retain counsel to review and interpret the documents for you.
So you need to read the documents that you signed when you entered into this transaction. If you're still confused about what your rights and... Read More

Is it illegal to have an camera in a womns restroom

Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by attorney James A. Karamanis   |   1 Answer
Yes.  I would advise consulting with a local lawyer and notifying law enforcement agencies
Yes.  I would advise consulting with a local lawyer and notifying law enforcement agencies