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![]() "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... Large corporations pay fines opposed to having their folks go to jail. The obvious exceptions were the Michael Milkens. You forgot about the savings and loan scandals, the Enron executives going to jail, Martha Stewart etc. That's not how it works with franchises. Franchises are required to carry certain items. But not all items. How many time have you heard, but never really paid attention to, the statement at the end of commercials etc. that states "At participating stores"? Just because it is a franchise doesn't automatically mean they carry everything a company own store does. In fact I've been in many Pilot Travel centers and I specifically check the two-way radio section out just for fun. Funny how some of them you don't see even one of those import radios the FCC has fined Pilot over. The fines are paid and its business as usual. These companies usually don't fight these fines. In fact, there is no large corporation has lodged such a court room battle (which you speak of concerning radio gear, amps, etc) for the exact reason you mention...it is much easier tand cheaper to pay the fine and continue,,,,,business-as-usual. After they remove the offending product. Look how skittish the TV stations are after the Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction". It was only a $550K fine to the network. I'm sure it didn't dent their bank account very much. It wasn't much bigger than the fine that Pilot got. The networks are running scared about what they show on the air to the point where some local stations wouldn't air the uncut movie "Saving Private Ryan" for veterans day because they were afraid they would get slapped with another fine. -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Wireless Network Mobile computing on the go brought to you by Micro$oft |
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