Shepherdsville, KY asked in Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law and Civil Rights for Kentucky

Q: Video recording car / child transfer.

I support a lady from my church with driving for her daughter's transfer in KY state. The girl is around 4 years old. The place is at a gas station and close to the police station. The father is always video recording (usually places his cellphone on his shirt pocket with the lens facing forward). I never agreed to the recording. Is that for him necessary to do? I am not comfortable and least when my car plate is also recorded. The mother doesn't record neither do I. However, I have a dashboard camera that loops ever 5 minutes which i have it for traffic reasons only and have had it long before. There isn't any criminal situation that would make his recording necessary to do. Should I address this with him directly (I don't want to create a drama in front of the child and public place, that is the only time I can talk to him but I am not friend of him neither acquaintance) or should the mother report this to her legal counsel?

1 Lawyer Answer
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: Let the mother report it to her legal counsel.

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