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telephone recorders for those times you wish you could record
both sides of the conversation.
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Telephone Recorder With LCD Information
Center and Caller ID At home or in the office, a perfect
record every time. The Telephone Recorder with LCD Information Center
and Caller ID captures every detail of your telephone conversation,
recording both sides with crystal clear clarity.
A built in LCD panel displays incoming and
outgoing telephone numbers, the caller’s name , and the time
and date of each call. Information is stored on cassette, and is
displayed again upon reviewing the tape. Begins recording automatically
when the phone is in use, or can be manual enabled to record silently
at any time without “clicks” on the line.
Slow speed mode permits over five hours of
recording with standard C-120 cassettes. Compatible with single and
multiline phones, the Telephone Recorder with LCD Information Center
and Caller ID is equipped with an optional voice-control mode that
eliminates silent periods for maximum recording time. You can finally
obtain complete records of their phone conversations. 7 1/2”
X 5” X 2” P5090
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Personal
Ad Becomes Personal
Katie is a
single woman 25 Years of age. She is usually very content, but is
growing dissatisfied with her inability to land the right person for a
meaningful relationship. She has tried almost everything, and is about
to give up her search. Then a friend suggested she place a personal ad
in the newspaper.
She
had never given it much thought, because it sounded a bit risky. Her
friend said she met her current boy friend that way. They seemed happy,
so Katie decided to try it. She made out the ad, and placed it in the
newspaper. It was anonymous, so she felt comfortable with the process.
The
process was setup, so you decided if you wanted to meet the person or
not. Meeting was at your own risk. She got plenty of responses to her
ad through voice mail. She was particularly interested in one response.
It sounded great to her, but she knew you could never tell about these
things.
They
emailed each other for a while, and then they moved to phone
conversation. They sent full length photographs to each other, so they
there would be no surprises. They decided to meet in the public
library. They also agreed to depart if anything was not to their
liking. They finally got to see each other.
Katie
was impressed with the guy who called himself Larry. Initial
impressions were that they were going to make an excellent couple. They
agreed to meet again and this went on for a few weeks. About the fourth
week in the relationship Larry began to act strange.
He
seemed like he wanted to control everything Katie was doing. He called
many times a day and would get very angry when she did not answer. At
first she thought it was just a phase he is going through. But things
began to escalate. He started hanging around her job and sitting
outside her house.
She
knew it was time to end the relationship. She told him to meet her in
the same public library where all this had started and she told him it
was over. She could tell he was angry, but he did not show it in the
library. Soon after, she started receiving threatening phone calls from
Larry.
He made no
attempt to hide his identification. She decided it was time to report
it to the police. The only evidence she had was her word. She knew the
police would not act on just her word. The calls went on for several
weeks until a friend suggested recording the calls. She knew that
recorded calls could not be used as evidence unless the caller knew
they were being recorded.
She also
knew that Larry was so angry that he would not care if he were being
recorded. So the next time he called, she said I am recording these
calls so you better stop. He reacted as she predicted, with more anger.
She let him talk, recorded it, and took it to the police. They arrested
Larry for harassment.
If
you are going to pursue a police case it helps to have the proper
evidence. It can be videotape, written document or even a phone
conversation. Police are bound to the letter of the law and will not
risk violating anothers rights without evidence of a crime. Many
criminals have gone free because of insufficient evidence or improperly
collected evidence. If you are going to collect audio evidence, learn
all you can. Take all threats serious.
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