Police Recording In Illinois

Summary

In Illinois, police officers can legally record individuals in public places without their consent. If you believe your privacy was violated, you can file a complaint with the police department or seek legal advice. For further assistance, contacting a local attorney or the ACLU may provide additional guidance based on Illinois law and your specific situation.

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I wasnt doing anything wrong but swaping vehicles with my husband and a cop drove through the parking lot videoing us and i dont know why
It seems like a distressing experience. In Illinois, police have the right to record in public. However, if you feel your privacy was violated, you can file a complaint against the officer with the police department.
Thats disturbing really thank you
I understand your concern. For any further queries or if you wish to pursue legal action, you may contact a local attorney or your local ACLU branch. They can provide guidance based on Illinois law and your specific situation.