As you noted, making 1-party approved recordings will pretty obviously not stop people creating deep fakes of victims' voices for their own super illegal purposes. I would assume that scamming people for a lot of money is a serious felony too.
Mr. Waring apparently does not ride the light rail to even suggest turnstiles (the platforms would have to be totally redesigned. If he did, he would know that the ticket machines may not work. I often ride "free" because I am not able to purchase a ticket or validate the ticket I already have. I have been told for over a year that we are getting new machines. I'm still waiting. And the same is true on the buses. Sometimes the machines will not take cash. Sometimes they are not able to validate the tickets. I'm not surprised by all the free riders on the light rail. Anyone with common sense would know that the honor system is highly overrated on public transit. Being an avid proponent for public transit it's sad that we did not have enough people who were experienced riders (in many different cities and countries) to plan the system. And don't get me started on how poorly designed the stations are for our climate.
I was a 20-something entry level marketing person at a theatre company who, more than once, needed to record a phone call with the artistic director who didn't want to put his abusive language in writing. My recordings didn't get him fired but it did give the board ammunition to restrict his some of his actions. Requiring two (or more) of the people to consent is only going to help those who hold power, and not people trying to keep them accountable.
As you noted, making 1-party approved recordings will pretty obviously not stop people creating deep fakes of victims' voices for their own super illegal purposes. I would assume that scamming people for a lot of money is a serious felony too.
Don’t send your kids for an accounting degree at U of A.
Mr. Waring apparently does not ride the light rail to even suggest turnstiles (the platforms would have to be totally redesigned. If he did, he would know that the ticket machines may not work. I often ride "free" because I am not able to purchase a ticket or validate the ticket I already have. I have been told for over a year that we are getting new machines. I'm still waiting. And the same is true on the buses. Sometimes the machines will not take cash. Sometimes they are not able to validate the tickets. I'm not surprised by all the free riders on the light rail. Anyone with common sense would know that the honor system is highly overrated on public transit. Being an avid proponent for public transit it's sad that we did not have enough people who were experienced riders (in many different cities and countries) to plan the system. And don't get me started on how poorly designed the stations are for our climate.
I was a 20-something entry level marketing person at a theatre company who, more than once, needed to record a phone call with the artistic director who didn't want to put his abusive language in writing. My recordings didn't get him fired but it did give the board ammunition to restrict his some of his actions. Requiring two (or more) of the people to consent is only going to help those who hold power, and not people trying to keep them accountable.
Recording of conversations with Trump admitting to federal crimes(“I just want you to find...”)might go down. Or maybe not, if he’s elected.
My favorite bill filed so far is HB2115: Random drug testing of legislators. https://www.azleg.gov/legtext/56leg/2R/bills/HB2115P.pdf