Basically, yes! As long as one person in the conversation knows that they are being recorded.
AnswerPolice routinely obtain warrants to place bugs on phones and in places where neither party knows they are being recorded.
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Report them to the police. It is against the law to show audio or video that is unauthorized by the person being recorded.
Are you talking about having your conversation taped by police? Basically, the rule is at least one person involved in the conversation has to know that the conversation is being recorded, otherwise there needs to be a search warrant. For example, if I were a police officer and I was talking to you, I could record the conversation without your consent or knowledge, because I am involved in the conversation, and I know it is being recorded. However, if I am a citizen talking on the phone to another citizen, a search warrent would be required because neither subject was aware of the recording being made.
A voice recording of someone's conversation is not admissible in family court in the state of Colorado. This type of recording can be presented to a police officer who can write a report to submit to the court. However, if you are not disclosing to another party that their conversation is being recorded you may face criminal charges.
I had a great conversation with my friend, and we discussed a variety of topics.
Of course it is if the police find out!
If that is against the law, yes.
You don't prosecute someone for this, the District Attorney does. You would need to speak with your local police department and tell them what happened and they can get the ball rolling for this.
No. Legislation differs depending on the country in question.Generally, a person you telephone may record the conversation. If someone calls you they should inform you the call is or maybe recorded. Security forces such as the police must obtain a court order. These rules are not universal and you should check local legislation.
There is no legal bar in recording a conversation in India. Specially this is being done in Courts where a person can record his viewpoints before Judicial Magistrate in a closed door session, on the basis of which the police can initiate action against the offender.
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if police behave misconduct you should go to the commissioner office and send your complaint. They take action against them.