I have read here on hadit and other places that video and audio recorders are NOT allow during the C&P exams. I have also read the court ruling that states that its not a RIGHT for a veteran to be able to do this.
But, I have YET to find the actual policy on this. IMO there is NO policy and the the reason why the VA doesn't have a policy is because of the court ruling whenever they said its not a RIGHT. If there was a policy then the ruling wouldn't have been with if it was a RIGHT or not.
If there is a policy then please post the link here and that will let me know that I wrote the above in vain. If not then "I have a dream".....
I know I have talked about this before, with carlie, but I have yet to see a policy so I have searched and searched. BTW There is actually a FEDERAL LAW that is called the "One Person Consent Law" where it only takes one person's consent for the parties to be recorded. So if I am in a room with you I only have to give consent by ME to record our conversation. As long as one of the people recording is part of the conversation.
So, this is why the court also only said it wasn't a RIGHT. They didn't say you can't do it, they only said it wasn't a right....Big difference there....
Somebody please provide me a link to this policy/regulation. Thanks...
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I have read here on hadit and other places that video and audio recorders are NOT allow during the C&P exams. I have also read the court ruling that states that its not a RIGHT for a veteran to be able to do this.
But, I have YET to find the actual policy on this. IMO there is NO policy and the the reason why the VA doesn't have a policy is because of the court ruling whenever they said its not a RIGHT. If there was a policy then the ruling wouldn't have been with if it was a RIGHT or not.
If there is a policy then please post the link here and that will let me know that I wrote the above in vain. If not then "I have a dream".....
I know I have talked about this before, with carlie, but I have yet to see a policy so I have searched and searched. BTW There is actually a FEDERAL LAW that is called the "One Person Consent Law" where it only takes one person's consent for the parties to be recorded. So if I am in a room with you I only have to give consent by ME to record our conversation. As long as one of the people recording is part of the conversation.
So, this is why the court also only said it wasn't a RIGHT. They didn't say you can't do it, they only said it wasn't a right....Big difference there....
Somebody please provide me a link to this policy/regulation. Thanks...
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