I already kicked him out on the October 18th and changed the lock.My first step would be to kick him out.
Advice are welcomed.
Has he threatened you or family members, intimating that he may have more recordings, that could cause
other than embarrassment ?
Yes, he threatened me in an email sent on 28th October
Good.. Draw the line under it.. He sounds a bit unhinged and you are best rid of him.I already kicked him out on the October 18th and changed the lock.
No, but I will ask them on Tuesday.Have gardai told you they are bringing charges?
I think you are underestimating both the feelings of violation and the harm that could be caused to the OP.Threatened to do what, exactly?
Release the recordings, if so, to who?
With all due respect, who would be interested in listening them?
Look, I'm being devils advocate here, but as I said, besides being maybe somewhat embarrassing what damage can he do ?
Unless there is something you are not telling us here.
He got a protective order from his ex-girlfriend and I witnessed the aggression. I will be her witness in February during the hearing court.Threatened to do what, exactly?
Release the recordings, if so, to who?
With all due respect, who would be interested in listening them?
Look, I'm being devils advocate here, but as I said, besides being maybe somewhat embarrassing what damage can he do ?
Unless there is something you are not telling us here.
Not sure whats wrong with Monday.
He got a protective order from his ex-girlfriend and I witnessed the aggression. I will be her witness in February during the hearing court.
I think you are underestimating both the feelings of violation and the harm that could be caused to the OP.
But that's all they are, feelings. And we don't know what 'harm', if indeed any, could be caused by the audio recordings. Anyway, the 'plot' thickens.(while it is galling)
Emotional harm is just as damaging as physical harm....that's all they are, feelings
he played in his iPhone a conversation of mine with a friend who was having dinner at my house. Exactly that day he wasn't around.
He had his own internet. He decided not to share it, but after a few weeks having problems with my internet, the Vodafone technical support found out he got my Wi-Fi password accessing my modem settings. I have never changed the password to access it and It is displayed at the bottom of the modem. He had 03 iPhones, 01 MacBook Pro and another device connected and draining my internet speed. I changed all passwords and started monitoring who gained access to my network using Vodafone Gigabox App.Did you have shared WiFi in the house? If so, change the password on that as soon as possible. Then it's a matter of going around each room to see if there is something that is still capturing conversations.
I believe he left one of his iPhones hidden somewhere and with the voice record app activated. I just guess.If he wasn't there on the day, then how was that conversation recorded?
Were the conversations with the therapist in-person or held over the phone? Recordings of phone conversations are protected by the Interception of Postal Packets and Telecommunications (Regulation) Act 1993, breaches can attract pretty hefty fines.
Recoding of conversations can certainly be a Data Protection issue, but it sounds like there's potentially an issue of harassment or threatening behaviour here. Talk to the Gardai and perhaps consult a solicitor, best not divulge too much here in the meantime.
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