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			Keith  wrote in message ...On 26 Jul 2003 04:25:19 GMT, Alun Palmer  wrote:
 
 A better idea than just operating. They might even agree, although I
 wouldn't bank on it.
 
 Another problem that was pointed out to me are people with disabilities.
 According to the American with Disabilities Act the government can not
 discriminate against disabled people .
 Now that s25.5 is international law the government must now accommodate
 disabled people and they must do it without reasonable delay.
 
 Hey Keith may be you can help me. I have been diagnosed as a dyslexic
 and have ADD. My disability prevents me from concentrating for more
 than a few minutes so I can't take any code test or written test let
 alone study for them.There must be some legal loophole or political
 angle you can figure because there are millions of general public with
 disabilities like me who want open access to the ham bands but the
 government discriminates against us.Just because I have a disability
 why should I be denied my right to operate ham? Maybe a protest or
 something would help.Thanks for your help Keith keep up the good work.
 
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