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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 741663" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>Nanny cam is great. In the meantime an audio recording will be enough. Easy to hide. Use your phone if you can. For $20 or less get a small cassette recorder or better yet record on your computer to a distant file server. Buy a bunch of tapes so you can store them and put in new ones. Keep in your pocket so you can turn on as needed. Lots of ways to record.</p><p></p><p>Major point here is documentation. Forget the specific cop. If you can, get a copy of the diagnosis and records of prior destruction going back years. Records of outbursts, hospital visits, school problems, etc. Take it all to court. But also make a copy and leave it with chief of police in a pre-arranged mtg telling him/ her that you want it all in a file as you feel threatened and unprotected by the police. You are concerned for your safety.</p><p></p><p>I had the cops at my door a hundred times at least over the years. Mine conned them a couple of times. But mine does not have a personality disorder. So only a couple of times. Cops aren't generally knowledgeable enough to even know what a personality disorder is. So, yes, the first few times they will be conned. Forgive them, they don't know better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 741663, member: 23371"] Nanny cam is great. In the meantime an audio recording will be enough. Easy to hide. Use your phone if you can. For $20 or less get a small cassette recorder or better yet record on your computer to a distant file server. Buy a bunch of tapes so you can store them and put in new ones. Keep in your pocket so you can turn on as needed. Lots of ways to record. Major point here is documentation. Forget the specific cop. If you can, get a copy of the diagnosis and records of prior destruction going back years. Records of outbursts, hospital visits, school problems, etc. Take it all to court. But also make a copy and leave it with chief of police in a pre-arranged mtg telling him/ her that you want it all in a file as you feel threatened and unprotected by the police. You are concerned for your safety. I had the cops at my door a hundred times at least over the years. Mine conned them a couple of times. But mine does not have a personality disorder. So only a couple of times. Cops aren't generally knowledgeable enough to even know what a personality disorder is. So, yes, the first few times they will be conned. Forgive them, they don't know better. [/QUOTE]
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