You should stop giving out bad advice. As long as the person is notified and continues or moves forward with the ride, they have given consent. NDAs have to be signed in order to be bound by them. If someone talks about sensitive information in front of another individual that isn’t cleared to overhear said sensitive information, the person speaking is at fault not the person overhearing.
Passengers are absolutely allowed to say they don’t want to be recorded. Do they have a legal right? Maybe, but it means that they don’t get to use a provider of a service wherein recording is taking place. They would have to walk away from the service. Especially in my car, cause I’m not turning it off.
With proper signage, no verbal or actual record of consent is needed. All one needs is to notify that a premises, in this case a vehicle, is under visual and audio recording and consent is given by entering the vehicle. This can be done via a sign posted conspicuously. Try again.
You should stop giving out bad advice. As long as the person is notified and continues or moves forward with the ride, they have given consent. NDAs have to be signed in order to be bound by them. If someone talks about sensitive information in front of another individual that isn’t cleared to overhear said sensitive information, the person speaking is at fault not the person overhearing.
Passengers are absolutely allowed to say they don’t want to be recorded. Do they have a legal right? Maybe, but it means that they don’t get to use a provider of a service wherein recording is taking place. They would have to walk away from the service. Especially in my car, cause I’m not turning it off.
With proper signage, no verbal or actual record of consent is needed. All one needs is to notify that a premises, in this case a vehicle, is under visual and audio recording and consent is given by entering the vehicle. This can be done via a sign posted conspicuously. Try again.