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Old December 5th 03, 02:50 AM
JJ
 
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Jerry Oxendine wrote:


Mr. Kluz told the agents
that he had obtained the linear amplifier from a friend two days earlier and
was checking it out for his friend.


Yea right, what a laugh!!! ROTFLM!!!!!!!!


On July 23, 2002, the Detroit Office issued a NAL for a $5,000 forfeiture to
Mr. Kluz for using a linear amplifier as part of his CB radio station in
willful violation of Section 95.411 of the Rules. Mr. Kluz did not respond
to the NAL. However, on October 3, 2002, the Commission received a letter
from Dr. James LeSar, M.D., responding to the NAL on behalf of Mr. Kluz. In
this letter, Dr. LeSar asserts that due to the nature of his medical
problems, Mr. Kluz is unable to understand and unable to willfully violate
Section 95.411 by having a linear amplifier attached to his CB station.


The clown was "unable to willfully violate Section 95.411 by having a
linear amplifier attached to his CB station". But he was cabable of
hooking it up and "check it out for a friend. LOLOLOLO!!!

According to Dr. LeSar, Mr. Kluz suffers from several medical conditions,
including dementia and a possible brain tumor, and has poor reading
comprehension. Dr. LeSar's letter indicates that he did not personally
examine Mr. Kluz. Dr. LeSar wrote that he was including documentation to
demonstrate to the Enforcement Bureau that Mr. Kluz was unable to willfully
violate Section 95.411; however, no documentation was included.


Ever notice how all these cb clowns who get caught have some kind of
medical problem? Must be something in them cb radio waves that effects
these morons. His medical problem evidently did not keep him from
assembling an illegal station and operating in violation of the FCC
rules. What a crock!!!