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It could be reasonable to believe as he's going about his day for the scout to take a casual look back and speculate the camera is pointed where it shouldn't.
It's also reasonable to assume the scout is going a million miles a minute and didn't think twice about it.
I believe the scout knew why they were there but because of their purpose, didn't think of it as a big deal or even broaching a rules violation.
Agreed. I suspect that even the most on-the-ball, paranoid employee would just ask, and in this case because a permissions process was gone through, be fine.
Scout: "Hey, you guys got permission to do this, right?"
Documentary manager or consultant: "Yes, all set."
Scout: "Cool."