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T&T: Logbooks - Navy

From: Bill Fleenor (no email)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2007 - 00:16:20 EST

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    Keith wrote:

    >So you're saying my comb bound log book is inadmissible in court? I don't
    >think so. Your hard cover numbered bound log book may be preferred, but
    that
    >doesn't mean other logs are inadmissible as evidence.

     

    My first boss (1970) gave me a steno pad and told me to keep a record of
    every phone call and conversation. I have books that are current through
    today. They have been accepted in more than one court proceedings. I know
    that the law enforcement folks use spiral notebooks as well. Now, I do have
    to use a bound book when doing EPA work.

     

    Bill Fleenor

    Double-Wide
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