Actually, it's only illegal to record a telephone conversation that you are not party to. That would constitute a wiretap.basshole wrote:Only if he knew he was being recorded.
Laws against sellers of used bikes?
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Actually, the laws vary by state (in the U.S.). Some states require that only 1 party to the conversation be aware of the recording. Other states require that both parties are aware.SuperRookie wrote:Actually, it's only illegal to record a telephone conversation that you are not party to. That would constitute a wiretap.basshole wrote:Only if he knew he was being recorded.
It would be a good idea to find out before admitting to a court that you may have broken the law.
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Well I don't agree with that part of it. There is always publicity that will sometimes make a shop change their mind. I would ask for some of that money back, if they are unwilling, go to your local BBB and lodge a complaint. Also if there is a small local paper that might be willing to do a story on the ins and outs of motorcycle repair???Britjoe wrote:...thats where the problem is, and hey once they have your money tere is nothing that you can do.
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It wouldn't be breaking the law to record them, it would only be if you recorded it incorrectly and then used it to back up libel/slander because it couldn't be used in court.flynrider wrote:Actually, the laws vary by state (in the U.S.). Some states require that only 1 party to the conversation be aware of the recording. Other states require that both parties are aware.SuperRookie wrote:Actually, it's only illegal to record a telephone conversation that you are not party to. That would constitute a wiretap.basshole wrote:Only if he knew he was being recorded.
It would be a good idea to find out before admitting to a court that you may have broken the law.
In Va you either have to tell them or there has to be a beeping every 10 seconds. I'm pretty sure the second one is so the person says "What's that beeping" and if you didn't tell him- well then it's inadmissable.
Of course when your recording for blackmail... maybe that's different.