Is that what you really meant to ask? The news media does it every day! Were you asking about doing it by "stealth" without the other party's knowledge?
It depends on where you are, but it's pretty common in many jurisdictions for recording of conversations to be legal as long as at least one person involved in the conversation is aware of the recording and consents to it. You might want to consult a lawyer in your area for a definitive answer before acting on this, though.
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.
Yes, as long as one person present is aware of the recording.
http://www.pimall.com/nais/n.tel.tape.law.html ADDED: USE CAUTION: The cited hotlink leads to a page that is applicable to TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS ONLY and does NOT address face-to-face scenarios.
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You can record a conversation in any US state if you notify all the participating parties before begining the taping. The participants can request that you do not tape, but it is your choice whether to continue and their choice to end the conversation. Several US states have a "one party" statute, that allows taping of phone or face-to-face conversations without the participant(s) being given notice.
Individuals with a felony on their record may face restrictions when traveling to the UK. It is recommended to check with the UK government or a legal professional for specific guidance on entry requirements.
Yes, felons can travel to England, but they may face restrictions or be denied entry based on their criminal history. It is recommended to check with the UK government or a legal professional for specific guidance.
England is a country
In the past, people communicated through various methods such as written letters, telegrams, and face-to-face conversations. Written letters were a common way to communicate over long distances, while telegrams were used for urgent messages. Face-to-face conversations were the most direct form of communication and were often preferred for important or personal discussions.
As long as you are one of the parties to a conversation, it is generally legal to record it.
Individuals who purchase or furnish alcohol to a minor can face legal consequences such as fines, jail time, community service, and a criminal record. These consequences vary depending on the state and the specific circumstances of the offense.