Her submission hinges on persuading the Tribunal
While Saga has been granted a near-complete transcript, that her submission hinges on persuading the Tribunal that she was intimidated by the offending employees suggests that she will be unable to reasonably advance her case without the audio or vision. If the transcript is ‘[s]tripped of the context or the manner of the terms’ in which the interaction took place, it will deny Saga ‘a proper opportunity to respond.’ Indeed, the presentation of communication in the absence of the context within which it was delivered ‘is apt to lead to error’.