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 Posted by Anne R on 07/12/06 22:50 
On 02 Jul 2006, NoNoBadDog!<Diespammers@notme.com> wrote: 
 
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> "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. 
>> 
>> I'm guessing that some consumer camcorders may now small enough to 
>> hide on one's body.  But I'm not well-off so I don't want to spend 
>> a ton of cash. 
>> 
>> Certainly camcorders are now small enough to hide in a bag with 
>> the lens pointing outwards through a hole in the bag but I guess I 
>> would need one with a wide-ish angle and a mic suited to picking 
>> up conversation in a small room. 
>> 
>> Can anyone recommend some models to put on my shortlist?  
>> Especially if they are end-of-line and good deals can be had at 
>> the moment.  
>> 
>> Thank you. 
>> Anne 
>> 
>  
> You are wasting your time.  Any video you take without the doctors 
> knowledge will *NOT* be admissible as evidence in court.  In order 
> to do so, the videotaping would have to be ordered by a district 
> court judge, would have to be accomplished by trained personnel, 
> and the video would have to be maintained in law enforcements hands 
> at all times to insure that the video had not been altered. 
>  
 
Then it's a good job I have no intention at all of showing it in a  
court.
 
  
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