Does the privacy provisions of the Communications Privacy Act apply to two-way radio broadcasts?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Goodall's Charter Bus Service, Inc. v. San Diego Unified School Dist., 125 Cal.App.3d 194, 178 Cal.Rptr. 21 (Cal. App. 1981):

At least two courts have stated that this statute does apply to two-way radio broadcasts without reference to an objective expectation of privacy in the broadcast. In United States v. Laughlin (D.C.D.C.1964) 226 F.Supp. 112, the court wrote:

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