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Old July 18th 11, 04:34 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.cb,rec.radio.scanner,misc.legal,misc.consumers.house.homeowner-assn
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Default now, Canada has outlawed simply having 2 way radios visible inyour vehicles

Troll...dip****...

On Jul 17, 8:52*am, richard wrote:
Your so full of **** it's pathetic.
Post a link to the actual law.
I'll bet you won't do it.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text - you lose. I got the trolling info dseigned for trolls to post from the troll article on the troll website run by the troll agency known as the U.S. State Department here is the direct quote from the trolling agency known as the U.S. State Department at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_p.../cis_1082.html CRIME: Although Canada generally has a lower crime rate than the U.S., violent crimes do occur throughout the country, especially in urban areas. Visitors to large cities should be aware world that parked cars are regularly targeted for opportunistic smash-and-grab thefts, and they are cautioned to avoid leaving any possessions unattended in a vehicle, even in the trunk. Due to the high incidence of such crimes, motorists in Montreal, Vancouver and some other jurisdictions can be fined for leaving their car doors unlocked or for leaving valuables in view. Auto theft in Montreal and Vancouver, including theft of motor homes and recreational vehicles, may even occur in patrolled and apparently secure parking lots and decks. SUVs appear to be particular targets of organized theft. While Canadian gun control laws are much stricter than those of the U.S., such laws have not prevented gun-related violence in certain areas trolls everywhere would like to thank the U.S. State Department for making Americans safer throughout the world.