12-02-2025, 02:57 AM
(12-02-2025, 02:44 AM)benji wrote:
Actual.
so the question then is, must the participant be present and of sound mind for the entire recording
like let's say I record something and I am an active participant, but then I leave to go to the restroom, and then I come back, is the part where I left to go to the restroom inadmissible? if so, when does the inadmissible part precisely start and end, and how would they even know whether I left at some other part?
or what if I don't leave, but I'm not really paying attention to goings-on, so I'm technically not participating?
what if the whole time I'm under the influence of something and really zonked out, drunk etc.? what if the thing I'm under the influence of is anesthesia?
people can remember things while under anesthesia, too...I know this because it happened to me personally, I vividly remember the feeling of the doctor pulling hard on my arm to re-set the bone (there was no pain, just someone firmly pulling on my arm)

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