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there was a court law case study that says you're a
                                                   person that's in my situation, or any person has the
                                                   right to take the minutes to any means in digital
                                                   format, if they can't if they choose to.
               New Speaker:          03:37         Hmm.
               New Speaker:          03:37         Right Simon I think that it's quite polite to ask people
                                                   first. I mean, I don't know what other people feel about
                                                   how they are recorded.
               New Speaker:          03:43         It's I am allowed to have a pen and paper in here and I
                                                   am allowed to write everything that goes on in here
                                                   down.
               New Speaker:          03:46         Year
               New Speaker:          03:46         Your paid for professional servants and because of that
                                                   your being paid to be here. So, I'm obliged. You're
                                                   allowed to take the minutes to the meeting.
               New Speaker:          03:57         Simon, usually its, You need someone's permission.
               New Speaker:          03:58         That's incorrect madam.
               New Speaker:          03:58         As professionals.
               New Speaker:          03:58         May I ask my mum to explain this as well, the case
                                                   study in Law as well and that I am correct!
               Speaker 2:            04:05         there is a case study law where it counts. And uh,
                                                   basically yes, I understand a load, of doctors don't like
                                                   it, but as doctors, um, who actually practice the
                                                   practice of allowing to be recorded, uh, they say that
                                                   it's more transparent and open. So why wouldn't a
                                                   doctor not want to allow it to happen.
               New Speaker:          04:28         Hm, Hm.
               New Speaker:          04:28         So, basically there's two sides of it. The transparency
                                                   side of it and the [inaudible].
               New Speaker:          04:34         It was won at High Court.
               New Speaker:          04:34         Well what I am saying is that I need to ask everyone
                                                   here if they're okay with that.
               New Speaker:          04:42         Well I've had assessments before and the people that
                                                   didn't want to do the assessments at my house and I've
                                                   got the recordings of this, they've done checks as well
                                                   and phoned up the law and governance to their
                                                   departments and they have agreed that if I, I'm entitled
                                                   to record the conversation. So, the people that chose
                                                   not to do it called for other people to come and do
                                                   other assessments.
               New Speaker:          04:59         Yeah.
               New Speaker:          04:59         So if you wasn't happy with yourself,
               New Speaker:          05:02         I think it's a threat that's fine, um, I think what you do
                                                   in you flat is fine.
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