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7 years 9 months ago #210083 by Bobajob
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I think i posted this at the weekend but see no reply so i presume i done something wrong.
I want to be able to record my interview for PIP but last time i looked at it they were going to ban anyone recoding using a dictaphone or mobile phone as the recording could be played with and they would only allow it if it was somethin like the police you but i don't have £2,500 to spare (price comes from Neil).
So what is the situation nowadays, can we use a dictaphone or mobile or does it have to be this ££££ equipment, if the latter anyone have any info on what i can use, or maybe even hire for a day or 2, i'm happy to leave large deposit in cash or on card just can't find anyone who will hire this kit.
Anyone help?
I want to be able to record my interview for PIP but last time i looked at it they were going to ban anyone recoding using a dictaphone or mobile phone as the recording could be played with and they would only allow it if it was somethin like the police you but i don't have £2,500 to spare (price comes from Neil).
So what is the situation nowadays, can we use a dictaphone or mobile or does it have to be this ££££ equipment, if the latter anyone have any info on what i can use, or maybe even hire for a day or 2, i'm happy to leave large deposit in cash or on card just can't find anyone who will hire this kit.
Anyone help?
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7 years 9 months ago #210090 by Gordon
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Bob
This is your first post about recording a PIP assessment
You don't and never have had to use a recording device, as used by the police, you can record the interview, providing you have permission on two cassette recorders which you should be able to buy for £60-£80.
The prohibition on digital devices still exists,
Gordon
This is your first post about recording a PIP assessment
You don't and never have had to use a recording device, as used by the police, you can record the interview, providing you have permission on two cassette recorders which you should be able to buy for £60-£80.
The prohibition on digital devices still exists,
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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7 years 9 months ago #210100 by Bobajob 
Oh i see it's just digital that is an issue, many thanks Gordon
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I know i drafted a post about it but must have forgot to post itGordon wrote: BobThis is your first post about recording a PIP assessment
Oh i see it's just digital that is an issue, many thanks Gordon
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