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Old April 19th 09, 04:47 AM posted to rec.radio.cb,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.scanner,misc.legal,alt.politics
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On Apr 18, 11:07*am, Martin Martino
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radioguy wrote in news:f4c928f8-1b0f-4357-b84b-
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Also under law you are REQUIRED to have a working mobile ham radio in
your car if you have ham plates
And if you do, FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES hams to use it while driving, in
certain situations.


Besides, if you have ham plates, then under law, you are NOT allowed
to uninstall the ham radio from your car.


There is NO law in New York State (or any other state that I am aware of),
which requires one to have a "working mobile ham radio" in a vehicle which
has ham radio plates.


Oregon, Alaska, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Missouri all by
law, REQUIRE hams to have a ham radio installed in their vehicle if
they have ham platetes

And probably some other states also.

And under FEDERAL LAW must answer even if they're driving if they hear
someone call an emergency on one of the ham channels they know they
can help by answering if no one else answers.

Not ddoing so goes against the first purpose of the amateur radio
service as listed in part 97 of FEDERAL communications commission
rules.

and can result in them getting fined.

And FEDERAL law overrules all state law despite you saying New York
state law overrules all FEDERAL law.







You seem to have a bad habit of just making stuff up, and then posting your

fantasies as "facts".