Mister Qureshi: Could you please read this for us? Here we go:
As a general rule, in Queensland
it is illegal to record a telephone call with a device physically attached to the telephone – Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 (Cth);
it is legal for a telephone call to be secretly recorded by an external device (e.g. Dictaphone) by a person who is a party to the conversation – s 43, Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 (Qld);
it is legal for a face to face conversation to be secretly recorded by a person who is a party to the conversation – s 43, Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 (Qld);
the recording of a conversation by a person who is not a party to the conversation (whether by telephone or face to face) is illegal.
Thanks. So, we speak English. And, you say that ambiguity is your bugbear and you've a penchant for archiac and arcane words.
Sir, that's correct -- sir.
Hmm. Is defector? Tell us about it. Vibes.
Sir: maverick. renegade. History tells us that quite distinctly and repeadtely that Negative connotations and all -- were proven wrong. bird's-eye view. worm's-eye view. fluidity I firmy believe knows no bounds. tsunamis.A tsunami warning system -- of course -- helps us evacuate and all -- but could you stop it? ultraconservatives versus an ultraliberal. Majority wins. No smoking room. Naturally, I'd have to step outside, right. Sometimes--a mixed-bag of all Eye-Views put together. F1 key doesn't work if it's you know....so a pocketable scribble in your wallet is always handy. I follow that school of thought. Of course, only if your memory is bad. That is.
Hmm.
Barber?
Yep, sir.
Tribe?
kinship. Uphold the ties. bedouins. Not us.
political asylum?
Sir.
Hmm.
Plausible deniability. Maskirovka sorry I really am trying to brush up my Russian.
Sure.
Yep, sir: 1972.
Hmm.
Frederick Forsyth?
Aren\t we scared of his hypothetical scenarios? If I rememeber correctly he has premonition or something. We did our job. conscience-stricken people resort to smoking -- but some don't....
Man-made, no?
Never, sir.
That's all. Mister Qureshi. It's a pleasure meeting you.
Thank you, sir.
Footsteps.
As a general rule, in Queensland
it is illegal to record a telephone call with a device physically attached to the telephone – Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 (Cth);
it is legal for a telephone call to be secretly recorded by an external device (e.g. Dictaphone) by a person who is a party to the conversation – s 43, Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 (Qld);
it is legal for a face to face conversation to be secretly recorded by a person who is a party to the conversation – s 43, Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 (Qld);
the recording of a conversation by a person who is not a party to the conversation (whether by telephone or face to face) is illegal.
Thanks. So, we speak English. And, you say that ambiguity is your bugbear and you've a penchant for archiac and arcane words.
Sir, that's correct -- sir.
Hmm. Is defector? Tell us about it. Vibes.
Sir: maverick. renegade. History tells us that quite distinctly and repeadtely that Negative connotations and all -- were proven wrong. bird's-eye view. worm's-eye view. fluidity I firmy believe knows no bounds. tsunamis.A tsunami warning system -- of course -- helps us evacuate and all -- but could you stop it? ultraconservatives versus an ultraliberal. Majority wins. No smoking room. Naturally, I'd have to step outside, right. Sometimes--a mixed-bag of all Eye-Views put together. F1 key doesn't work if it's you know....so a pocketable scribble in your wallet is always handy. I follow that school of thought. Of course, only if your memory is bad. That is.
Hmm.
Barber?
Yep, sir.
Tribe?
kinship. Uphold the ties. bedouins. Not us.
political asylum?
Sir.
Hmm.
Plausible deniability. Maskirovka sorry I really am trying to brush up my Russian.
Sure.
Yep, sir: 1972.
Hmm.
Frederick Forsyth?
Aren\t we scared of his hypothetical scenarios? If I rememeber correctly he has premonition or something. We did our job. conscience-stricken people resort to smoking -- but some don't....
Man-made, no?
Never, sir.
That's all. Mister Qureshi. It's a pleasure meeting you.
Thank you, sir.
Footsteps.
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