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"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
... Because through this newsgroup an anti-illegal position can be promoted which can directly influence the band. The concept is universal and it works; whether you call it social reinforcement, peer-pressure, or simply setting a good example, it's one way that responsible CBers can improve the situation. Understood. But through constant "bickering"? By all means, I can see and respect that you and your fellow compadres are actively taking part in trying to "take up arms" (per say) in reminding others about the legalities of radio. But through this newsgroup, people wants information about RADIO! Not Part 97 of the FCC Regulations. If "they" want to commit " radio piracy", then that's "their" choice. Of course, your choice is to prevent that... but that is your choice too. But constant arguments is not going to influence anything but chase the newcomer away... and this newsgroup will not fulfill its intended purpose. CB radio information. Nobody said it does, a point you seemed to have missed for the past several years. What it DOES constitute is the -encouragement- for people to break those laws by making the act much easier to accomplish. There are at least two different ways this 'information' makes lawbreaking easier: Franklin... whether this makes any sense, the internet's expanse is too infinte to try to stop anyone(s) hunger for information. Whether they get their information from here or not, there is too many websites that information can be attained from. You or your counterparts cannot stop that. Even if you try to throw in a little bit of the regulations in a thread, info seekers will just move on and find other forums to get the info needed. First, and most obvious, is that the information eliminates the need for the prospective lawbreakers to learn the technology, allowing them to take a criminal approach -- the 'quick and easy path' -- to accomplish their goals. I sincerely believe that if such information wasn't freely available, many more of these people would either educate themselves enough to turn their interest in radio into a legitimate hobby (or even a profession), or find it too difficult and abandon radio piracy in favor of more rewarding and responsible goals. This may sound bad, but CB radio will not influence anyone to accomplish any goals. It is a hobby. It is not a lifestyle. One thing is for certain... society as a whole doesn't need anyone from Louisiana, Washington State, Ohio, New York or Philadelphia to tell it what it can do and what it can't. Society is self-educated. It's the way it is. And trying to "STOP" that "freely available" information is like "...trying to pour the ocean into a hole dug into the beach sand with a cup." The other way is from the attitude that these laws are trivial. Technical information on how to break the law with CB radio is usually provided without any warning that its application may cause interference to CBers and non-CBers alike, and most of the time it's not said that its use can be illegal. On the contrary, some even go so far as to play lawyer, informing people that federal communcation laws are "only rules" to be ignored. Then there are those that would have people believe the fantastic, such as that CB operation is impossible without illegal modifications or equipment, or that overmodulation is a good thing, or even that RF power is the end-all-beat-all of human existence. This only encourages illegal radio, and does absolutely nothing to improve the band or the newsgroup. And it certainly doesn't help the fence-sitting CBer to make a decision that's not only responsible to himself (and perhaps to the financial security of his family should the FCC slap him with the typical multi-thousand dollar fine), but responsible to all the other CBers that will be negatively impacted by his selfishness. I cannot challenge this. You are absolutely right. But... do you think that this will "scare" seasoned CBer's and newcomers? If people want to test their chances? They will most likely will. Not to bring up a moot and previously discussed topic but does "speeding" ring a bell? So discuss all you want. But when someone else brings up important topics that are ignored in those conversations, just remember that by attempting to supress those topics you are demonstrating your contempt for the Constitutional right to free speech, the very right you embrace while discussing radio piracy. Free Speech is Free Speech... but COME ON! This **** is OLD! Even in technical threads that have nothing to do with radio piracy ends up becoming a "thread" not "discussion" of LEGALITIES. If I wanted a Forum mommy, I would asked for one... .. That's like saying that we should all just lay down and die now because we are all going to die eventually. Well, feel free to do so, but I have other plans. YES! Please die. I don't care about your plans... just DIE already! Contrary to your opinion, things do change. Sometimes they change for the better and sometimes for the worse, but they do change. Some people would rather promote apathy and use the "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" excuse for their lack of responsibility. Some, such as myself, would rather take an active hand in changing things for the better. Because if everybody gives up and starts doing whatever they please without conscience or restraint, the whole thing falls apart into anarchy and the FCC drops the band -- not my idea of a bright future for CB radio. As previously stated, CB radio is a hobby. Not a lifestyle. If CB radio is your "bread and butter", you might want to rethink your future. It's looking a little dim. Since its beginnings, when has CB radio "not" been in anarchy? Quite a bit has changed. Anti-legal CBers such as yourself no longer control the newsgroup. WHAT? How dare you assume such? Because I look for skip on SSB makes me a "baby-killer" now? I could give a rats-ass about who controls the NG. I am here for technical conversations with like-minded individuals in a hobby that I enjoy. Maybe getting a HAM ticket is not my cup of tea. I could give a **** about change either. Again, I am here for technical conversations with like-minded individuals in a hobby that I enjoy. Sheesh... Most have learned that everyone here has an equal voice, that our voices can't be 'stepped-on', 'keyed-over', or otherwise supressed the way they are on the radio. And loss of control over the airwaves by illegals isn't far behind: Radio direction finding technology also falls under the 'freedom of speech' umbrella, and their popularity is growing by leaps and bounds. More and more CBers are learning that they can self-police their band just like the hams, and many have learned that it can be fun at the same time. And because illegal CBers are operating with more power, less responsibility, and dirtier radios than ever before, the task isn't very difficult. Things have changed, and will continue to change whether you like it or not. I may disappear... but things will never change, Believe what you may, but no one ever dies... they just multiply. Do whatever you feel you need to do. So will we. I knew you were gonna say that... have a good day. |
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