Record all future conversations.
Dont even tell he you are recording them.
Just have them in case you need them in future.
Record all future conversations.
Dont even tell he you are recording them.
Just have them in case you need them in future.
What offence?This becomes inadmissible evidence and can be used against OP who by recording is in fact committing an offence.
What offence?
What offence?
To say that a recording can't be used as evidence is one thing, but you said that making the recording was in itself illegal - is this still your view, i.e. that it is illegal to make a recording without informing the other party?I dont want ot go off point, as SLF says you can record someone if you tell them they are being recorded AND you have their permission. If you 'bug' a conversation and retain the recording a court will not allow it to be used unless a legal warrant has been given for it (hence the changes in the law last year, powers of surveillance etc for the Gardai Vs gangs). It is an offence, which you can be charged with, I don't know off hand the title.
To say that a recording can't be used as evidence is one thing, but you said that making the recording was in itself illegal - is this still your view, i.e. that it is illegal to make a recording without informing the other party?
It is an interesting one but as far as I know it is true you can't record someone without their permission unless you are on public property.
A person is perfectly entitled to keep records of converstaions and events to which thaty are involved without getting pemission of the other parties. If we could not then we would not have any historical events documented.
Do you have a source in legisltion or elsewhere for this? I honestly believe there is a lot of nonsense on this thread about the law around recording.Last off topic post about recording. If you record a conversation between 2 parties and both do not know its being recorded, its an offence (covert), however if one party is aware the conversation is being recorded then it is not an offence. Therefore if you are party to a recorded conversation that you are recording, then its not an offence.
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