Sir Ian Blair

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DavidS
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Sir Ian Blair

Post by DavidS »

He is in trouble again, this time for recording telephone calls which he has made or received. What exactly has he done wrong?
Peter
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Post by Peter »

To me, he's show great cunning. When the shit hits the fan, the politicians are going to deny everything, and hang him out to dry to take the fall for another of their failed policies. having a few secret recordings will be very useful when the MPs start saying, "we never said, agreed that"

He's still a politically correct ineffective twat though.
We have need of you again, great king.
Red vee
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Re: Sir Ian Blair

Post by Red vee »

To reply in a S56 way..
DavidS wrote:

> He is in trouble again, this time for recording telephone calls
> which he has made or received. What exactly has he done wrong?



He recorded the telephone coversation without making the other person aware of the fact and a third person also heard parts of the conversation. The excuse Ian Blair gave was that the call he was expecting between him and the other party was about a complex matter that he might need to refer back to at a later time.
Peter
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Post by Peter »

I was under the impression it was legal for a recording to be made if only one of the parties involved was aware of it.
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DavidS
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I still maintain on this occassion he has done nothing wrong and he should not have apologised. Most of us have had experience of being accused of saying something we did not in the course of a telephone conversation. In the circumstances he was taking a wise precaution.
MisterC
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Post by MisterC »

No consent is needed if the recording is solely for personal use of one of the parties involved in the conversation, however to share it with anybody else does require consent. That's where Blair went wrong.
DavidS
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Post by DavidS »

I am not at all sure about this. What legislation does it come under?
mart
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Post by mart »

This may not be the most up to date info


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