Hi there. I posted this tongue in cheek in the family section but my question may not be related to family law so thought I’d try here. I recently provided the police and social services audio recordings of my neighbour assaulting her 5y/o daughter. She is a neighbour and has 3 children. I recorded 3 incidents in one day, of her laying into her daughter and an admission in detail of what she had done to her, whilst she was talking on the phone to her husband. The footage was very disturbing and as a result the children have been taken off her to live with grand parents. She can only have supervised visits for the time being. She also received a police caution. I sent the recordings to one social worker via email, and one police officer in the child protection unit. I have not shown it to anyone else apart from my husband (who was present when I recorded them) I used an iPad and a wall microphone to get a clear recording of her doing it, and a good recording app. No personal data and nothing irrelevant was recorded. She is now seeking a solicitor in relation to a breach of human rights with regards to the recordings. Is what I have done legal or not? Will I get prosecuted? I have asked the police officer in charge of the investigation but have had no response. She also wants to obtain the footage herself (I can’t see why as it is shameful) will the police just hand it over to her?
Many thanks
Many thanks
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