@Ualtar be very well prepared for your discussion with the gardaí. Write everything down before you go down to your appointment. Specific details, dates / times / events etc., you will be making a statement so be 100% accurate in everything you say...
Best of luck with it all - this is a nightmare to be going through...
Also, with advances in technology, I wouldn't be surprised if you found additional listening (or even image recording) devices. Some of these things are quite small & easily hidden. Personally, I would be going through every square inch of each and every room looking for such devices.
Kinda wonder - is this the first time he has done this kind of thing or just the first time he got caught. Might be doing the same thing at where ever he's staying nowThanks God he made a mistake draining my internet connection and everything came to the light. Otherwise, we would probably still be living with him.
Unfortunately the data protection laws may not be much good to you because of the household exemption. However there is Article 8 CFR, the constitution and maybe the lease he signed? Do you have anything on him? I’d try to find something
Hard to move on when some nut job has highly intimate information about you and others to be fair. Who knows what he will do with it. He’s threatening the OP.For your own peace of mind just move on. That’s my advice.
Unfortunately the data protection laws may not be much good to you because of the household exemption.
I went to Garda Station to make the statement as scheduled.
It's appalling what I had to hear from the Garda officer.
He read the email with the threats and assumed that the guy was not threatening to physically hurt me. I had to point out that the he had no way of guaranteeing this. He probably didn't give a damn about all the threats left in my voice mailbox.
The officer said that recording someone else is not a crime. That he is recorded on the street constantly and cannot stop it. At that time, I asked him if he was kidding. Wanting to compare a civil servant on duty being recorded by citizens with an individual recording another individual and using that to threaten physically and psychologically. I had to quote the Interception of Postal Packets and Telecommunications (Regulation) Act 1993 that Leo mentioned earlier.
I came out of there more frustrated than I arrived. Now I understand why my former housemate was so confident that the protective measure and other things in progress against him will come to nothing.
My whole life I've never had to deal with Gardaí, but this officer is either new or he thinks I'm too dumb.
Pity, nobody higher rank was there at the moment I was giving my statement, but I will address this situation as soon as possible. I am fuming!
Ualtar,
First off, condolences on your loss, and hopefully the grief is easing, time is a great healer
The Gardai example is incorrect. In his scenario, he was aware he was being recorded, so can adapt to it.
Both parties in that example were aware of recording. In your scenario, neither party was aware of recording, it was an outside party without permission
Check out TJ McIntyre website to see if anything fits your criterion, also if you are contacting a solicitor , check his credentials in Digital Law, most have ZERO knowledge
http://www.tjmcintyre.com/search/label/surveillance
He could also be bluffing just to torment me, but I'll never be sure if it's not through legal channels.
The example given by the officer only demonstrates the lack of knowledge and training that is given to Gardaí officers. They even do not know the basic Constitutional Rights.
I read some posts but none of them match my case. Anyway, thank you very much. I will contact a solicitor and keep you guys posted.
As I read down the thread I could have written what the Garda response would be and it would have been exactly as you found it.I went to Garda Station to make the statement as scheduled.
It's appalling what I had to hear from the Garda officer.
He read the email with the threats and assumed that the guy was not threatening to physically hurt me. I had to point out that the he had no way of guaranteeing this. He probably didn't give a damn about all the threats left in my voice mailbox.
The officer said that recording someone else is not a crime. That he is recorded on the street constantly and cannot stop it. At that time, I asked him if he was kidding. Wanting to compare a civil servant on duty being recorded by citizens with an individual recording another individual and using that to threaten physically and psychologically. I had to quote the Interception of Postal Packets and Telecommunications (Regulation) Act 1993 that Leo mentioned earlier.
I came out of there more frustrated than I arrived. Now I understand why my former housemate was so confident that the protective measure and other things in progress against him will come to nothing.
My whole life I've never had to deal with Gardaí, but this officer is either new or he thinks I'm too dumb.
Pity, nobody higher rank was there at the moment I was giving my statement, but I will address this situation as soon as possible. I am fuming!
He got a protective order from his ex-girlfriend and I witnessed the aggression. I will be her witness in February during the hearing court.
It will be very difficult to prove that the recordings were covert given that you lived together.
Suppose he has recordings of you with your therapist. He could claim that you talked to your therapist in the living room with him present. He could claim that you recorded them yourself and left them on a USB drive and left it in the kitchen and he took it by mistake.
Your argument that he can claim this or that is completely unsupported.
I have always tried to schedule the sessions for when I was alone at home. Not even my spouse (who I trust most) would stay at home.
Your argument that he can claim this or that is completely unsupported.
By the way, I don't need to prove anything about the recordings. He has already confessed in the email and voice messages left on my mobile phone that he had been recording for 2 months.
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