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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 01:40:18 -0800, scammedbyohio wrote:
The ham radio operator fought it in court and after the judge heard the real descriptions about the radio, the judge ruled that it is similar enough to a cell phone that it is against the law to use it while driving. That's what the judge basically said and still counted it as a cell phone. So ask the judge why the Cop doesn't get nicked for a fine while using his "cell phone" to run your plates while he's driving? I've heard of some chick beating a littering ticket; chucked a cigarette butt out the window while driving. She picked up the carbon paper the Cop threw on the ground from his ticket pad and brought it to court. When she showed it to the judge he dismissed the ticket. Regards, Leland C. Scott KC8LDO |
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