Question

You suspect that one of your employees in the warehouse is acting as a fence, or a receiver, for stolen goods. He is using empty warehouse space in the back to hide the stolen goods in plain cardboard boxes. He is always on the phone talking to someone. In addition, a lot of smaller trucks stop by, and he helps them load and unload. You want to listen to his telephone conversations to find out what he is talking about and who he is talking to. If you want to be legal in doing this, you need to get permission from(1 point)
Responses

a lawyer.
a lawyer.

the president of the company.
the president of the company.

a court.
a court.

police officer.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To listen to an employee's phone conversations legally, you would typically need to get permission from **a court**. This is because intercepting private communications usually requires a legal warrant or court order, depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances. Therefore, the correct response is:

**a court.**