Court Holds Actual Viewing or Recording Unnecessary to Establish a Cause of Action for Invasion of Privacy
By Lauren Gelman on March 9, 2007 at 12:06 pm
Plaintiffs were employed in clerical positions on campus of defendants' residential facility for abused and neglected children. In response to a tip by their computer technician that some of their computers, including the one in plaintiffs' office, were being used to access pornographic websites at night, defendants installed a motion-activated camera in plaintiffs' office without their knowledge or consent. On one occasion, the camera was installed after plaintiffs left for the day and then removed before they arrived the next morning. Read more about Court Holds Actual Viewing or Recording Unnecessary to Establish a Cause of Action for Invasion of Privacy