What are security cameras?
What are the difficulties in obtaining security camera footage from other persons or corporations?
Why might obtaining camera footage be especially difficult, if the camera is located inside a confidentiality site (e.g. law offices, hospitals, medical testing facilties)?
What if the owner of a nearby parking lot were different than that of a confidentiality site? Might such footage be easier to obtain?
What if parking lot footage obtained appeared to feature a man and woman entering a confidentiality site? What if the woman in question was substantially different in appearance from the woman she purported to be?
What if no woman matching the purported woman was seen entering the site at the time of her appointment?
What if the confidentiality site were to be presented with this evidence? Might an evidence-based question about the site’s identity verification remove roadblocks to a surveillance camera request?
Can a site assert a blanket objection based on patient confidentiality if evidence corroborates the assertion that the patient is not, in fact, the patient?
What if it was discovered that said confidentiality site, in its appointment logs, had already noted strong uncertainties regarding the true identity of the patient who appeared for the appointment?
Strong inconsistencies between documented age of patient and the apparent age of the appointment patient?
Strong inconsistencies between most recent photo and previous photos?
Signature mismatch between most recent signature and previous signatures?
Is identity fraud, committed during the performance of a court-ordered action a felony? State felony?
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