by puddlepirate » Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:34 am
Hi JB...was it usual procedure to record all LE/SP voice comms at the CSC, just in case they might be needed as evidence at some point? If it was usual procedure, was it also usual procedure to send those tapes to Germany, to some central location for storage?
Question: If this was not normal procedure, then why did the CSC record the RFI transmissions and how did they know when to start recording and when to stop? Also, if they were able to record then recording kit must have been installed at the CSC - and if that was necessary, then recording transmissions was probably a common occurrence and if it was common occurence then it would have made sense for it to be normal procedure and part of the daily routine, with associated logs to identify each tape, giving DTG, details of duty flight, recording started at; recording finished at...etc etc.
You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time (Winston Churchill)...causa latet, vis est notissima