Even if there was some sort of exigent circumstance that made them believe they had the right to enter (which there isn't in this case), there's still no legitimate purpose to concealing their actions in this way.
"We hold these relationships in the highest regard and our personnel would not enter, or instruct our partners to enter, a business without the owner’s permission."
Except you did. You got a caught on camera doing it, and you've admitted to doing it. So either you're lying, or you just admitted that you have absolutely no control over your employees.
No matter how much you hate law enforcement, you don't hate them enough.
Even if there was some sort of exigent circumstance that made them believe they had the right to enter (which there isn't in this case), there's still no legitimate purpose to concealing their actions in this way.
Except you did. You got a caught on camera doing it, and you've admitted to doing it. So either you're lying, or you just admitted that you have absolutely no control over your employees.
No matter how much you hate law enforcement, you don't hate them enough.
The fact that Secret Service agents apparently carry tape with them at all times suggests covering cameras is standard operating procedure for them.
Good point. They also picked the lock. I'd love to hear their excuse for needing to regularly carry a lock picking kit with them.