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 Posted by Anne R on 10/05/50 11:52 
On 01 Jul 2006, :::Jerry::::<me@privacy.INVALID> wrote:  
 
> "Anne R" <no@nomail.com> wrote in message  
> news:Xns97F3C793C66874C1H4@127.0.0.1...  
>> I'm in the UK and am looking for a secret camcorder similar to 
>> what they probably use in TV documentaries.  
>> 
>> I'm getting really messed up by a doctor (NHS hospital doc) and I  
>> want to record the stuff I have to go through in consultations as  
>> proof for a complaint.  The consultations are only discussion and  
> not  
>> a physical exam.  Hard to explain but can't change doc easily.  
>> 
>  
> <snip crap>  
>  
> A, what you are proposing to do is probably [1] very close to being  
> illegal (before TV companies use secret cameras they clear it with  
> their legal depts.), any evidence gained might not be admissible in  
> any form in legal, disciplinary and other proceedings whilst it 
> could lead to a claim against you. You will also need to spend more 
> than you will be able to afford I suspect - the pin hole camera 
> that you need can be bought cheaply BUT you then need a small 
> portable video recorder and this will set you back around a 1000 
> USD / GBP.  
 
I don't expect to ever get near the courts.  The video may well be  
accepted by a variety of other people such as complaints invstigators. 
 
 
>  
> If you really want to make a secret recording, and as you say that  
> the consultations are non physical why wont a simple audio 
> recording do?  
 
I have made audio recordings but I want video.
 
  
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