Hi,
I'm in a dispute with a motor company that sold me an unroadworthy vehicle some time ago now. I won't bore you with the details of the dispute or the proceedings as it's not the point of this post.
What I want advice on is the following:
Early on in the dispute I took the opportunity to record my phone calls with the garage. I did this for the purposes of evaluation. I'm not very good when speaking on the phone so I wanted to go back and really listen to what the man said so I could make decisions about how I would respond.
The interesting thing is I have the owner of the garage saying things in these calls that are contraventions of certain laws such as the Consumer Protection Regulations.
As I understand it I am within my rights to record a phone call as long as I don't let a third party hear it.
My question is, am I, in the interests on getting information to trading standards, at liberty to let them have a copy of the phone recordings since the garage is clearly breaking laws?
Thanks in advance.
I'm in a dispute with a motor company that sold me an unroadworthy vehicle some time ago now. I won't bore you with the details of the dispute or the proceedings as it's not the point of this post.
What I want advice on is the following:
Early on in the dispute I took the opportunity to record my phone calls with the garage. I did this for the purposes of evaluation. I'm not very good when speaking on the phone so I wanted to go back and really listen to what the man said so I could make decisions about how I would respond.
The interesting thing is I have the owner of the garage saying things in these calls that are contraventions of certain laws such as the Consumer Protection Regulations.
As I understand it I am within my rights to record a phone call as long as I don't let a third party hear it.
My question is, am I, in the interests on getting information to trading standards, at liberty to let them have a copy of the phone recordings since the garage is clearly breaking laws?
Thanks in advance.
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