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CB Radio Operating
I wish CBers would follow rules that exist concerning the use of foul
language. I like to hear and speak with CBers during my daily commute. I can't, however, have the CB on when the kids are in the car due to the prolific use of foul language. It's really sad how far the service has sunk. Oh for the heyday of the 70s when CBers were numerous and truckers were the best drivers on the road (and, yes, I remember those days personally)! |
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On Aug 12, 12:03*pm, "The Dude!" wrote:
I wish CBers would follow rules that exist concerning the use of foul language. *I like to hear and speak with CBers during my daily commute. *I can't, however, have the CB on when the kids are in the car due to the prolific use of foul language. *It's really sad how far the service has sunk. Well for starters, while the above is true, there's also the fact that what is considered perfectly acceptable G rated okay sentences for kids to use in Appalachia, is considered by the rest of the country to be X-rated words that kids should never say and no one should ever use on the radio. And all because the words simply have a different meaning in the different parts of the country. And since most people think of cb, for some reason, as connected with Appalachia, of course you're going to hear sentences on CB such as "that freaking lady at the store didn't give my kids a poke" that you don't want your kids to hear because it's X rated "foul language". No, not there it isn't. It doesn't mean the same thing. It's not X- rated, but perfectly acceptable G rated. And complaining about store workers not doing that is a very valid complaint today. And then the "radio cops" wonder why people don't like them when the radio cops turn them in to the fcc for saying such innocent things over the air as "saying obscene things over the air that are prohibited by FCC rules" and filing severe criminal charges against them with other agencies that can land the person in jail for the rest of their lives for a crime they never ever committed, just because the radio cop decides the sentence means something other than it does. |
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wrote in message ... On Aug 12, 12:03 pm, "The Dude!" wrote: I wish CBers would follow rules that exist concerning the use of foul language. I like to hear and speak with CBers during my daily commute. I can't, however, have the CB on when the kids are in the car due to the prolific use of foul language. It's really sad how far the service has sunk. Well for starters, while the above is true, there's also the fact that what is considered perfectly acceptable G rated okay sentences for kids to use in Appalachia, is considered by the rest of the country to be X-rated words that kids should never say and no one should ever use on the radio. And all because the words simply have a different meaning in the different parts of the country. And since most people think of cb, for some reason, as connected with Appalachia, of course you're going to hear sentences on CB such as "that freaking lady at the store didn't give my kids a poke" that you don't want your kids to hear because it's X rated "foul language". No, not there it isn't. It doesn't mean the same thing. It's not X- rated, but perfectly acceptable G rated. And complaining about store workers not doing that is a very valid complaint today. And then the "radio cops" wonder why people don't like them when the radio cops turn them in to the fcc for saying such innocent things over the air as "saying obscene things over the air that are prohibited by FCC rules" and filing severe criminal charges against them with other agencies that can land the person in jail for the rest of their lives for a crime they never ever committed, just because the radio cop decides the sentence means something other than it does. -------- All I'm really talking about is, "****, ****, ****, ****, cock-sucker, mother-****er, tits." And maybe a few other words thrown in. I don't have a problem with people using foul language in general, just not in PUBLIC (including the PUBLIC airwaves). Inuendo that masks the meaning of a sentence to children but is amusing to adults is fine as far as I'm concerned. |
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All I'm really talking about is, " *And maybe a few other words thrown in. *
I know. It's just that the self-appointed radio cops really irrritate me since they're usually guilty of far worse crimes theirselves than what they claim the people they turn in have committed. And the people they turn in are usually completely innocent people caught inbetween catch-22 situations that the self-appointed radio cops manufactures for them in the first place. Since the self-appointed radio cops are obsessed with knowing every single little obscure law there is, they KNOW the laws are purposely written contradictory to each other so that the law can charge anyone for anything anytime they feel like it, no matter which course of the only possible actions to take the unfortunate person decides to take. And yet the self-appointed radio cops who have done such, usually get away scott free from the very serious very illeal crimes they commit. |
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wrote in message ... All I'm really talking about is, " And maybe a few other words thrown in. I know. It's just that the self-appointed radio cops really irrritate me since they're usually guilty of far worse crimes theirselves than what they claim the people they turn in have committed. And the people they turn in are usually completely innocent people caught inbetween catch-22 situations that the self-appointed radio cops manufactures for them in the first place. Since the self-appointed radio cops are obsessed with knowing every single little obscure law there is, they KNOW the laws are purposely written contradictory to each other so that the law can charge anyone for anything anytime they feel like it, no matter which course of the only possible actions to take the unfortunate person decides to take. And yet the self-appointed radio cops who have done such, usually get away scott free from the very serious very illeal crimes they commit. --------- Well, as for me, I've never turned anybody in. I'm not even advocating that. I'd just like people to have some manners again and treat each other with respect. |
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"The Dude!" wrote in message ... -------- All I'm really talking about is, "sh#t, ****, f*ck, c@nt, c%ck-sucker, mother-f!cker, tits." And maybe a few other words thrown in. I don't have a problem with people using foul language in general, just not in PUBLIC (including the PUBLIC airwaves). Inuendo that masks the meaning of a sentence to children but is amusing to adults is fine as far as I'm concerned. If you were so concerned about the language, why did you repeat it here, where children could read it? I fixed it for you.................... KA6SCO Rolf |
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If you were so concerned about the language, why did you repeat it here,
where children could read it? Because it's not "in the public" here and not illegal. No one agreed not to use foul language in order to post here. By using the CB radio frequencies, one is impliciting agreeing to the FCC rules of use. If I was at a public venue, such as a game at a city park, I would call a person on the use of foul language. However, if I was in a bar & grill and someone is at the bar drinking and swearing, I'd leave it alone. It's a matter of appropriate places and contexts. The CB radio services in neither the appropriate place or context. Besides, it constitutes illegal use. It seems that common decency isn't very common any more. |
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"The Dude!" wrote in message om... If you were so concerned about the language, why did you repeat it here, where children could read it? Because it's not "in the public" here and not illegal. No one agreed not to use foul language in order to post here. By using the CB radio frequencies, one is impliciting agreeing to the FCC rules of use. If I was at a public venue, such as a game at a city park, I would call a person on the use of foul language. However, if I was in a bar & grill and someone is at the bar drinking and swearing, I'd leave it alone. It's a matter of appropriate places and contexts. The CB radio services in neither the appropriate place or context. Besides, it constitutes illegal use. It seems that common decency isn't very common any more. It most certainly is "in the public" as you put it, when you post it here. I will agree that it is not illegal to use it here or against any rules, but you have made quite a few comments regarding "decency", to which you say it is not on the cb bands. Yet here, you feel that "decency" doesn't apply, why not? It should apply any where you are, even the "bar & grill". If you are going to preach decency and complain about it, then you must practice it across the board, not only to where "you" think it should be applied. If you don't like what people are saying at that "Bar & Grill", go to another. If you don't like what people are talking about at a particular park, go to a different part of the park or leave. Saying just because it's against the rules on cb and it's indecent, it shouldn't be said there, but perfectly ok to swear anywhere else, as long as it's to "your" standards, that hypocritical. Honestly, if you were very concerned hearing that over the cb radio, you would be equally adamant about not perpetuating it in public or in type. KA6SCO Rolf |
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"Bob Dobbs" wrote in message news:48ac1f95.1594062@chupacabra... The Dude! wrote: It seems that common decency isn't very common any more. Your version of 'common' only exists in the hollow echo of your own mind, not very common at all in the real world. Thank you for making my point. But it used to exist. |
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"Bob Dobbs" wrote in message news:48ab1f86.1579911@chupacabra... KA6SCO wrote: If you were so concerned about the language, why did you repeat it here, where children could read it? Censorship only applies to the other guy, same as all the morality spewed from those xian leaders. HELLO, McFly! I didn't advocate anything akin to cencorship. I was talking about people behaving because it's the right thing to do. I never wrote of censoring anyone. You pulled that out of your own delusions. |
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