And if you're in a two-party state, unless you have a sign or
tell the trooper that you're recording, you can wind up in
jail. It's happened recently here in Massachusetts.

Peter Trei


> ----------
> From:         Bill Stewart[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> At 08:57 PM 04/24/2001 -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
> >No, I don't have any responsibility to tell you when I'm recording or
> why.
> >The best protection for bad speech is more speech, get your own recorder.
> >
> >I predict a new industry, mobile surveillance systems for cars. There
> will
> >be a small CCD camera mounted on the passenger side with a wide-angle or
> >perhaps split lens system via a itty bitty periscope. There will also be
> a
> >microphone on the driver side window sill, as well as the middle bumper
> >area. It will drive a small 12VDC recorder (initially tape, moving to
> >solid state).
> 
> Tape?  How antique!  

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