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Go back and read it again--carefully. It was merely a funny story. The guy
"caught" himself! Why are you so sensitive? . J "Richard Cranium" wrote in message om... "Jerry" wrote in message ... ** This one is funny. J ENFORCEMENT: NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE VALUE OF CB RADIO Turning to the enforcement arena, never underestimate the value of an 11 meter Class D C-B radio set in catching a bad guy. Even when the alleged perpetrator happens to be the C-B operator at the controls. Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, has the details: -- According to the CGC Communicator, complaints about interference from a citizens band radio led police to the home of one Vernando Malone of South Bend, Indiana. When they searched the premises they found more than $20,000 worth of Nextel cellular telephones and another $20,000 in Motorola phones. Also located was a computer that Malone allegedly used to activate the phones Malone has now been charged with forgery and theft. This, in connection with what police claim was scheme to fraudulently order large numbers of cell phones, activate them with a home computer, and then sell them on the street at discounted prices. For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, in Los Angeles. Erm, Jerry: This has exactly WHAT to do with CB radio? Or even ham radio? Why not post it in the proper newsgroup, perhaps alt.cellphone.hacking. Your "story" has nothing at all to do with CB radio. Maybe it's the heat, Jerry? You appear to be lowering yourself to the level of DouGay Adair N8WWM, who is widely hailed as the newsgroup idiot! |
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