California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Johnson v. Superior Court, 80 Cal.App.4th 1050, 95 Cal.Rptr.2d 864 (Cal. App. 2000):
"'Even when a legally cognizable privacy interest is present, other factors may affect a person's reasonable expectation of privacy.' . . . 'In addition, customs, practices, and physical settings surrounding particular activities may create or inhibit reasonable expectations of privacy. [Citations.]'" (Rains v. Belsh, supra, 32 Cal.App.4th 157, 173, quoting Hill v. National Collegiate Athletic Assn., supra, 7 Cal.4th 1, 36-37.)
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