Yeah. That would be like requiring the bank to turn in not only the video clip, but the camera, lens, cable, processing gear, and computer that saved the video of a bank robbery suspect.

Total nonsense.

The video or audio clip will stand on it's own and the best the opposing party can do is ask the court for a forensic examination of the clip to be sure it's unaltered. But...like crappy video, if the audio recording is poorly done, it's practically worthless anyway.

Something else that is noteworthy..... you can record video all day long in public places and business locations without problems. You CAN NOT legally record someone's voice without their prior written approval. I'm in the security business and we never install the audio feature on many cameras for that very reason. Audio is a totally different topic. SO...... unless there's a warrant, or notification..."this call may be recorded for training purposes" you risk problems with the laws on wiretapping.

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