This quote from the GSOC report clarifies the legal position concisely . .I appreciate that, though michaelm seems to have a different take.
We need to move on from this and at this stage the only that is possible is if Shatter resigns and goes back to writing erotic novels.
Enda Kenny has also dropped in my estimation.
When was he ever up in your estimation?
Thanks for that. That makes the "scandal" oh so more trivial. So it is ok for a Garda to tape a conversation unbeknownst to the other side as long as she, the Garda, approves. But if this process is automated so that the Garda doesn't have to waste time filling out the forms then we have a technical breach. I think someone in the technical group called this stazi behaviour. Let's get real here.You've got the wrong end of the stick Duke. The legal position is that it is illegal to record without the explicit consent of either party, i.e. one party can be recorded without giving consent, as in your example of the Garda taking notes of a conversation. In this case the issue is that the Garda was also unaware that the conversation was being recorded - thus making the recording illegal.
Thanks for that. That makes the "scandal" oh so more trivial. So it is ok for a Garda to tape a conversation unbeknownst to the other side as long as she, the Garda, approves. But if this process is automated so that the Garda doesn't have to waste time filling out the forms then we have a technical breach. I think someone in the technical group called this stazi behaviour. Let's get real here.
how exactly are recorded messages used for "training purposes".
I'm sure a bit of that goes on to justify the charade. Seems a fairly elaborate system to put in place merely for the purposes of training.Easy - they can be used to show how to handle/not to handle customer complaints, e.g. "this is an example of how not to deal with an angry customer, listen to how John gets involved and responds to an abusive comment from the customer with an abusive reply of his own".
What disappoints me is that Labour and FG still have confidence in him.
Shatter should resign asap.
Leo V seems to be the only one in FG with courage.
Enda Kenny has also dropped in my estimation.
It seems that a senior civil servant went to his house at night and told him that if he didn't resign he would be fired. What kind of behaviour is this for a civil servant. They are paid to work for the state, not to be messenger boys for the after hours, grubby dealings of politicians.
...Callinan would have been a hero to the Gardai...
Of course he will. Two days of Dail time are to be devoted to this charade. I sometimes think the TV cameras should be banned. The two days will be spent by prima donnas trying to put in a TV-genic performance.Shatter will easily win the vote of confidence.
Every journalist in the country is aware that Brian Purcell, the secretary general of the Department of Justice, had a death in his family the week that the letter was not given to Alan Shatter.
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