A Florida appeals court has effectively opened a loophole in the state’s long-standing law against recording telephone conversations without the permission of both sides of the call, ruling that law ...
From the Florida Court of Appeal decision Friday in Waite v. State, written by Judge Paige Kilbane, joined by Chief Judge James Edwards and Judge Scott Makar: This case stems from a lengthy dispute ...
A rather peculiar red phone booth appeared outside a San Francisco tattoo parlor this week urging residents in one of America’s most liberal cities to “call a Republican.” ...
Editor's note: In addition to the story below regarding Maurice Taggart, there is a letter to the editor from him on the editorial page as well as a column by reporter Eplunus Colvin on Taggart. This ...
Many people have heard the prerecorded message when they call a pharmacy, corporation or help line. "This call may be recorded for quality assurance purposes." Whether one's conversation about their ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Should cell phone conversations continue when entering a public restroom? You are on a call and realize that you have to go to the restroom. Do you make up an excuse, or just let ...
Michael Leroy Waite, 63, of Floral City, Fla., is seen in this photograph he provided Saturday, April 13, 2024, after a Florida appeals court in Daytona Beach, Fla., ruled that law enforcement ...
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