A. Definition: An "eavesdropping device" is any device capable of being used to hear or record oral conversation whether such conversation is conducted in person, by telephone, by any other means; provided, however, that this definition shall not include devices used for the restoration of the deaf or hard of hearing.
B. Act Of Eavesdropping: A person commits eavesdropping when he:
1. Uses an eavesdropping device to hear or record all or any part of any conversation unless he does so: a) with the consent of all the parties to such a conversation; or b) in accordance with article 108A or 108B of the code of criminal procedure of 1963, approved August 14, 1963, as amended; or
2. Uses or divulges, except as authorized by this section or by article 108A or 108B of the code of criminal procedure of 1963, approved August 14, 1963, as amended, any information which he knows or reasonably should know was obtained through the use of an eavesdropping device. (Ord. 860, 4-12-1995)