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Steve Dallas,
Just a word of caution, Washington is a two-party consent state as well. That means you must have the permission of the other party to record them in audio recordings. When we (LEO's) advise you that you are being recorded on a stop the courts have ruled that you don't have to say anything, but you are, by rule, giving consent.
I personally would not want to be on the wrong end of that law. If you want it changed, go to your legislator and tell him you think it's antiquated. They are the ones that can change it, not the cops.
Paul
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