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What should you do if a police officer comes up to you?

jeeper1

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Double A batteries are expensive for some one on a very limited income and they go dead fast. Also it is illegal to record some one here in WA. without their permission except for the police.
 

N00blet45

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Rechargeable batteries FTW! Ok they have their downside but they are more cost effective. Most of the new cell phones and mp3 players can record audio and their batteries last for days on a charge. If you carrying it anyways why not learn how to use it to record audio?
 

jeeper1

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Correction my voice recorder uses AAA batteries.
I used to use rechargeable batteries in my digital camera and they were a PITA. I was lucky to get 3 days out of a charge. I have since switched to lithium-ion batteries and get 10X the picture count.
 
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