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"harvey" wrote in message
... ok after a few monhts of reading here and some digging, my assumptions are thus: keyclowns: snip The theory is that Keyclowns are illegal CBers, and Antikeyclowns those who oppose illegal CB. However, that is all just a cover for the truth. Some people are just hell bent against CB and those who use it - as demonstrated by their inability to post CB related messages, and their use of the term "keyclown" being aimed at anyone they dislike - without any proof of any kind that they use any illegal CB of any kind. The homosexual hate messages are just the physical manifestation of the mental problems within the minds of those who hate some people so much that they will chase them around trying to anoy them. Rather than trying to make their own lives better and more enjoyable, they wish to make other people as unhappy and mentally unwell as themselves. Although they try to mask what they are with some claim to respect for the law, they are often unmasked as their own criminal activities or "brushes" with the FCC or police are made public. That being said, there are some on this group who are pro-legal, some who are against laws restricting freedom of communications, and others who walk the line between - believing that the law is often an ass, and may not always be technically correct. For example, distance rules. In America, you have a "No DX" rule. If you do not reply to a signal, does that mean it did not go over that distance? This law is often seen as a technically unsound and legally unenforceable law. Here in the UK, when CB was first legalised, our Government opted to restrict distance with tech spec rather than trust to some "no DX" rule. What they did was to put in rules regarding antenna length and height from the ground. Those who stuck within the law were radiating 4 Watts of RF at a height well below that of radio and TV equipment, and often caused interference. It was soon worked out that, to avoid harmful interference and grief, the way to go was NOT what the law said. The rule was broken everywhere, and never enforced. Eventually, the government saw their error, removed the height rule and relaxed the length rule, allowing us bigger homebase antennas at any height within local planning rules. Some say that stupid laws often needs a hard push before they will be changed, and illegal action becomes necessary - would the RA have removed that height rule if CBers had not proved it wrong by their illegal use? Would the UK Government even be considering changing outdated and extremely sexist family law if it was not for the illegal actions of Batman and Robin? http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydispl...bsection=world http://www.itv.com/news/index_1789720.html http://www.fathers-4-justice.org I wouldn't have liked to be the person who had to make the call to the queen... "Sorry to bother you, your majesty... but Batman is on your ledge, and he's asking to speak to you." Aparently she watched it on TV. Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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