Audio/Video Recordings — Non-consensual (Wiretaps) are recordings made without the knowledge or consent of the parties involved. These recordings are typically obtained using illegal methods such as wiretapping or bugging. Audio/Video Recordings — Non-consensual (Wiretaps) can be used in criminal investigations and for other purposes such as evidence in court proceedings. There are three main types of Audio/Video Recordings — Non-consensual (Wiretaps): 1. Telephone Wiretapping — This is done by tapping into a telephone line without the knowledge of the parties involved in the conversation. 2. Room Bugging — This type of wiretapping is done by placing a listening device in a room without the knowledge of the parties. 3. Video Surveillance — This type of wiretapping involves the use of cameras without the knowledge of the parties to record video. All of these types of Audio/Video Recordings — Non-consensual (Wiretaps) are illegal in most countries and can result in serious penalties if discovered.