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		<title>How do I choose the right private investigator?</title>
		<description>Just like when hiring other professionals,
like contractors or designers, you should
investigate their work and their specialties.
Ask around for suggestions, you may know
someone who have had tried their services before.

Depending on the job you want them to do,
private investigators have d</description>
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		<title>Why should I get a contract with a private investigator?</title>
		<description>You should get a contract with a private
investigator as this will save you from legal
obligations in the future. It should specify
exactly the work needed to be done and the
fees discussed. This will also save you from
scaling costs. 
keywords: Surveillance | Security | Private Investigator |</description>
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		<title>Do Private Investigators have police powers?</title>
		<description>No, although the police grant them the
license to become private investigators, this
license only allows them to loiter around.
They only have the same rights as any
ordinary individual.
keywords: Surveillance | Security | Private Investigators | Police Powers | </description>
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		<title>How do I know if my audio or video recording is legal?</title>
		<description>This varies from state to state, but audio
recordings are highly illegal, especially if
done in a surreptitious manner. It is highly
advised that you contact a local lawyer that
specializes in this field.
keywords: Surveillance | Security | DVR Surveillance | Audio+Recording | Video Recording</description>
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		<title>What is the difference between a Private Investigator and a Private Detective?</title>
		<description>The difference between the two is dependent
on the State Private Investigator Licensing
Laws. But for most states, the term can be
interchangeable. 

In some states, like New Jersey, there is an
actual difference in their meaning. Those who
want to become Private Investigators must
strictly </description>
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		<title>What is the law on audio surveillance?</title>
		<description>US laws clearly state in the United States
Codes, Title 18, Section 2510 (2) in its
first amendment says that any conversation
between individuals is private, unless they
are notified that they are being monitored. 

This means that recoding them is illegal
unless all parties are told that th</description>
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		<title>What is the law on video surveillance?</title>
		<description>Generally, laws allow clandestine video
taking and monitoring under most
circumstances even without the need for any
notification. But certain laws also disallow
this in areas where utmost privacy is
expected by an individual, these include
areas like locker rooms, bathrooms, bedrooms
and cha</description>
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