When caught :-)
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Re: When caught :-)
Not that funny 
So everybody be careful and of course, don´t do anything evil.

So everybody be careful and of course, don´t do anything evil.
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Re: When caught :-)
Some things to take away from this -
- Always clear a recorder of all files before leaving it anywhere.
- Always check you are clear before retrieving it.
- Never leave your voice on it.
- And if you do, leave something at the start of the recording, like notes for an unpublished novel, so you can try to plead you were making some notes, dropped your recorder and lost it. It probably won't hold up but you never know. Benefit of the doubt...
- Always clear a recorder of all files before leaving it anywhere.
- Always check you are clear before retrieving it.
- Never leave your voice on it.
- And if you do, leave something at the start of the recording, like notes for an unpublished novel, so you can try to plead you were making some notes, dropped your recorder and lost it. It probably won't hold up but you never know. Benefit of the doubt...
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Re: When caught :-)
Here are some precautions which I use (they concern neighbour recordings not Hotels)
- be quiet (I have no shoos on when roaming the corridor at my neighbours)
- use a small item which you put between your door when roaming the corridor, so that the door doesnt close completely. (some neighbours could hear that you are opening and re-opening your door). The item should be so tiny that when a neighbour suddenly left his Apartment and walkes by, he doesn't see at the first glance that your door is in fact open.
- put a newspaper in your postal Box downstairs. If you wandering around and you cannot get fast enough in your Apartment and can't hide somehwere, you go down to your postal box and take the newspaper out and pretend you just retrieved your newspaper.
- use dark clothes but sleepware like pjamas (in case someone encounters you, this person will immediately know that you are a resident, if you are in streetware, you could also be a burglar)
- i always stay beside my Recorder and not leave it alone. If somebody finds the Recorder they know immediately whats going on and have a piece of evidence. If I stay with my Recorder and someone gets out, I still can put the recorder in my socks or trousers and hide it. Ist true that they will know there is somebody lurking out there but they will not know I am already recording the action.
- be quiet (I have no shoos on when roaming the corridor at my neighbours)
- use a small item which you put between your door when roaming the corridor, so that the door doesnt close completely. (some neighbours could hear that you are opening and re-opening your door). The item should be so tiny that when a neighbour suddenly left his Apartment and walkes by, he doesn't see at the first glance that your door is in fact open.
- put a newspaper in your postal Box downstairs. If you wandering around and you cannot get fast enough in your Apartment and can't hide somehwere, you go down to your postal box and take the newspaper out and pretend you just retrieved your newspaper.
- use dark clothes but sleepware like pjamas (in case someone encounters you, this person will immediately know that you are a resident, if you are in streetware, you could also be a burglar)
- i always stay beside my Recorder and not leave it alone. If somebody finds the Recorder they know immediately whats going on and have a piece of evidence. If I stay with my Recorder and someone gets out, I still can put the recorder in my socks or trousers and hide it. Ist true that they will know there is somebody lurking out there but they will not know I am already recording the action.
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