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Old 01-08-14, 06:49 PM   #27
Platapus
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Originally Posted by Stealhead View Post

Only issue with a voice recorder is it would not be admissible if any party being recorded was unaware so far as I understand things.So you'd have to say "This is being recorded for posterity".

But the police routinely record people during stops. Why is it OK for the police to have an audio record to help them in court, but a citizen is not allowed to record the same event so it can help the citizen in court?
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