A good Idea, Lets see .KD5NRH wrote:This is an excellent reason to spend the $30 on a voice recorder, and start it as soon as you become aware of a problem. Even if it doesn't pick up everything they say clearly, your exact words will be well documented.t_kopecky wrote:she turned on me and claimed I threatened to kill everyone. I was arrested for Deadly Conduct.
Several of the low-priced models don't allow in-unit editing, so you would be unable to, for example, pause recording while you yell something then restart recording to the same file afterwards or cut out a section of a recording afterward. That limitation can work in your favor if it goes to court. In fact, if your unit doesn't allow it, it might be a good idea to write a letter to the company asking if it can, and file their response where you (or someone who can get it to your attorney) can find it in a hurry if needed.
keys? Check
Pen? Check
Paper pad? Check
Gun? Check
BUG? Check
Spare Mags? Check
Cell Phone? Check
Pepper spray? Check
Knife? ChecK
Wallet? Check
CHL and License? Check?
Flashlight? Check?
handydandy Leatherman? Check
Audio Recording device? Check
Digital Camera? Check.
spare batteries for all this stuff? Check
I think I need a wheelbarrow to go off to work. I know I'm not going to get a purse to carry all this stuff.