its illegal

On 23/02/2011 7:53 AM, no one wrote:
australia, thats why they say : this call is being monitored for training
purposes , if you do not wish this call to be monitored , let us know after
being on hold etc.....

also the police will tell you that , , i got pulled over , and at the same
time the cop reached my car , he saw me with my fone and thought i was
going to record the incident, which he said was illegal with out my
consent..


"terryc"<newsninespam-spam@woa.com.au> wrote in message
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no one wrote:

did you know phil its illegal to tape a phone call with out the other
persons consent

Which country/ies?


It's perfectly legal to record your own conversations , what you do with
them can be the difficult part and the coppa was wrong and being
defensive as they often record occurrences

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atec77 wrote:

It's perfectly legal to record your own conversations , what you do with
them can be the difficult part and the coppa was wrong and being
defensive as they often record occurrences
By now, every NSW police car should be recording what is happening in
front of it.
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On 23/02/2011 9:17 PM, terryc wrote:
atec77 wrote:

It's perfectly legal to record your own conversations , what you do
with them can be the difficult part and the coppa was wrong and being
defensive as they often record occurrences

By now, every NSW police car should be recording what is happening in
front of it.

I don't live in Nsw , I do however own and use a cctv equipped cap

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On 23/02/2011 4:48 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
"Stupider than anyone Else on Earth"

** The camera, when spotted, causes the conversation to stop - and that
is
hindering police.

If not spotted, it is blatantly illegal to record the conversation.

If someone's standing there, even with an unspotted camera,


** He or she will be told to go away - cos that is also " hindering police".
Do you know what the case is when the tabloid ca programs (ACA, TT etc)
use concealed cameras and microphones to record conversations and
activities without the knowledge of the persons being recorded, and then
air them across the country?


So following the police around with a video camera equipped with a
microphone is highly illegal and they will take strong measures to stop
you.

They may take measures, but that doesn't make the conduct unlawful, nor
the police response lawful.


** Wot a fucking absurd straw man.


.... Phil
 
"Swanny"
Do you know what the case is when the tabloid ca programs (ACA, TT etc)
use concealed cameras and microphones to record conversations and
activities without the knowledge of the persons being recorded, and then
air them across the country?

** You will have to come up with a real example - on u-tube etc - that
breaks the law.

Cos I have never seen one.




...... Phil
 
atec77 wrote:
On 23/02/2011 9:17 PM, terryc wrote:
atec77 wrote:

It's perfectly legal to record your own conversations , what you do
with them can be the difficult part and the coppa was wrong and being
defensive as they often record occurrences

By now, every NSW police car should be recording what is happening in
front of it.

I don't live in Nsw , I do however own and use a cctv equipped cap
What system?
Long term project.
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On 24/02/2011 12:43 PM, terryc wrote:
atec77 wrote:
On 23/02/2011 9:17 PM, terryc wrote:
atec77 wrote:

It's perfectly legal to record your own conversations , what you do
with them can be the difficult part and the coppa was wrong and being
defensive as they often record occurrences

By now, every NSW police car should be recording what is happening in
front of it.

I don't live in Nsw , I do however own and use a cctv equipped cap

What system?
Long term project.

what do you mean
brand name ?
its chinese and bought from a wholesaler over there
scan ebay as there are plenty available

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