Google. You will come up with several sites with a list
Tried, but I guess I'm just not wording it right, as I can't find anything specific, just minor mentioning of it in discussions or something.
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Google. You will come up with several sites with a list
Tried, but I guess I'm just not wording it right, as I can't find anything specific, just minor mentioning of it in discussions or something.
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Lol go to your community college and take a basic Internet class. I used
"is north carolina a two party notification state". Give it a shot it might work for you the same way.
. They all come under the same statute and as far as I have been able to tell it is the same whether it is on the phone or face to face. Recording is recording and the same rules apply.Yeah, I used the exact same search but all that came up was telephone laws and how we are a one party state; I was asking more specifically about face to face audio and maybe video communication recording as I'm sure they're probably different specific laws pertaining to each scenario
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. They all come under the same statute and as far as I have been able to tell it is the same whether it is on the phone or face to face. Recording is recording and the same rules apply.
This is a little off topic but, if Florida is a two party state and you must notify the other person/party that you are recording the conversation wouldn't the same apply for an officer? Or is the law written in a way that they are exempt from this law?
How many times do you have to be told the same thing for you to get it?
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LOOK UP DUDE!
the sky is blue. :shrug:
put on your rose colored glasses blue + rose = turquoiseBut what if i dont like that answer? I want the sky to be turquoise!
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Question for the Florida people:
Do the LEO's in florida not have dash cams in their cars and microphones on their person recording a traffic stop?
Im asking because most LEO's in my area in Texas do, and their dash cam recordings (video and audio) can be supoena'ed. (I have done so, and even had one ticket dismissed using the officers own recordings).
Though, texas is a "one party" state, so you dont have to notify the other party of the recording.