Q: So in the state of maryland I can film anything from public property? That would mean there's no expectation of privacy?
A: “Film anything from public property”—no, if by that you mean peering into the interior spaces of someone’s home through their windows or into areas where there would be a reasonable expectation of privacy. It does not matter that you happen to be standing on public property if you are using your video equipment in that manner. Otherwise, everything and everyone in public or open spaces already in general view can be filmed. Without their consent, however, audio recordings are illegal.
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