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Old April 11th 07, 09:44 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Brian O Brian O is offline
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Default why Bother getting a licence to use a GMRS radio?


"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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On Apr 11, 11:53 am, "Brian O" wrote:

But thats the whole point. Your opinion, and mine, doesnt matter. Its

what
the law SAYS that matters.


Opinion again. IMO, it's what people really do that matters.


No, its not opinion, its legal statute.
It doenst matter what people do. What is legal is legal, no matter WHAT
people do.


What if a person had no license to operate a GMRS radio, and he does
not becasue the law prohibits it, but comes upon a situation where if
he does not, lives could be lost. Does he use the radio anyway, or
slavishly adhere to the law? Does his use to save lives make him no
better than a robber? How stubbornly must the law be followed, in
your opinion, to be "right" instead of "wrong"?


You are not aware of the law. There are circumstances where the law does
allow operations in situations where life or property may be lost. That
doesnt cover what you are doing however.


I know that using it for general public information is not the same as
saving lives - but your assertions that laws must be slavishly
followed for vague and untenable reasons just doesn't cut the
mustard. IMO.


Exactly, in your opinion. But again, its what the law SAYS, not what your
opinion is.


Totally irrelivant. It doesnt matter how you use it, its still illegal

if
youre not following the law by being licensed.


And I say, Big Deal. My otherwise responsible use for valuable
purposes is not harming anybody at all, and is helping many.


You dont know its not harming anyone, and that again is irrelivant to the
point of legality.


The GPs who show up there *with licenses* cannot say as much about
their own transmissions. Luckily, the bands are not crowded at YNP.


Then they should answer to the FCC as the FCC sees fit. You have no room

to
talk.


BS. I can say whatever I want about any topic I wish.


No, not really. And you missed the point. Just because they operate poorly
does not excuse your illegality, that is where you dont have room to talk.


What I know. Now that you have publically stated where you are and when

you
operate and that you have no license, you are exposing yourself to
retribution from the FCC.


I invite them to prove a single incident based on what I've said
here. For all you know, I am lying through my teeth. Also permitted.


Not in court its not. Keep it up. You may wind up there.


It may be wrong, but its not immoral, or unethical


Well, what in hell does "wrong" mean to you, if not immoral or
unethical?


Its not unethical or immoral to charge whatever someone wants to charge for
a service. They can charge what they want to. You have the choice to pay
or operate illegally.


Here's a definition from Webster hisself:

Wrong: (2) Something wrong, immoral or unethical, esp: principles,
practices, or conduct contrary to justice, goodness, equity, or law.

"Immoral" and "unethical" are right in there.

therefore you have no moral basis to break that law.


That's what the establishment always says.

If you don't like it, then get off you illegal-operation backside and do

something to change it through the system.

For all you know, I am.

I doubt it or you wouldn't have time to post in here.
B