Keke Palmer Says She Was Filmed In A Bar Against Her Will
While there are no laws against filming in public, an establishment such as a restaurant or bar may have a rule against recording in the building. Lawyer Jennifer Ellis said people may be asked to leave if they’re breaking the rule of a private or government building.
“People can set rules for their own buildings, even if it’s a government building,” Ellis told The Verge. “So if you go into a Starbucks, and they say, ‘Put your camera down. You’re not allowed to film in here,” they can do that because it’s a private business.”