Man Who Exposed Unsafe Playground May Face Felony Charges For Illegal Wire Tap
QUAKETROWN, Pa. (CBS) – A man who exposed potential hazards at a local playground may face felony charges for illegally recording a conversation with a town employee.
Nick Scott, a Quakertown resident, posted a video on YouTube exposing what he thought were dangerous conditions at a local playground. He also posted a phone conversation he had with Quakertown’s Public Works Superintendent Joe Murgia, a conversation that violates state wire tapping law because Murgia said he didn’t know he was being recorded.
In Pennsylvania, both parties of a conversation need to know they are being recorded.
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