In the UK you may certainly record them. However that does not ensure they will be accepted as evidence in court.
No, it is not ethical to record conversations at family events. It could be embarrassing for certain people at the event. It is fine to take appropriate pictures, but unethical to record private conversations.
First, you cannot record conversations over the phone, most states deem it a felony. However, if they are out in public or just 'outside" yes, you can as anyone could hear the conversation, therefore there is no expectation of privacy.Another View: Use caution in following the advice of the first answer. Many states apply the same criteria to face-to-face recorded conversations as they do to phone conversations. It will depend on your state laws and, in the case of interstate phone conversations, what the state law of the out-of-state party may be.
No. Bradley Cooper is not known to be a smoker to us, but he could smoke privately but our answer is a no.
Difficult conversations with employees can involve broaching awkward topics around them. These could include explaining reasons for retrenchment or settling disputes.
The age of 45 was heard during past conversations.
it could protect me from the government
Could you demonstrate on how to record transactions
Privately he could have but not publicly. Questions like this only he can answer.
IF you have the consent of BOTH parties - you could place the call on loud-speaker - and use the mobile phone's built-in sound recorder. IF you don;t have BOTH parties consent - that's ILLEGAL.
Ear defenders could be used to protect your ears!
There are many things you could include in an essay on a weekend with family. You could write about your dinner conversations for example.
I saw Forrest Gump so that I could carry on conversations with my peers.