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![]() On Jan 22, 6:37*pm, wrote: On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 21:05:07 -0500, "KH6HZ" wrote: wrote: * Are we to assume that "coincidences" justify attempts at * "legally" defrauding the US government? Assuming for a moment that I did, indeed, hold two ship licenses (one of which was for an ocean-going trawler - lmao) is there a law which states I cannot hold multiple ship licenses?are you claiming you did or did not * Based on long-ago "discussions" about club callsigns in * here - and on such places as the AH0A amateur statistics - * "Deignan, Michael P." had OVER 10 amateur radio "club" * licenses at one time... So? Is there a law that places a limit on the # of callsigns one individual can be trustee of?no but it is ilgela to comit fraud to obtain even one obviously you agreed or you would still own the calls Mark, every extra "deserves" a dozen extra callsigns. :-) Every extra also "deserves" to deceive the FCC as to where their legal residence is. :-) Every extra "deserves" to be trustee to a dozen clubs that exist only in name. :-) Now we get the "I never did anything illegal BS." This is like O.J. doing an "If I Did It" book. :-) Jeffrey Herman "confessed" that Mikey D. coerced him into supplying him with a P.O. Box in Hawaii. [his own if I remember...] Mikey D. has never proved to anyone in here that he really was a Hawaii resident. Nor has he proved much of anything except he still has that snazzy KH6 callsign. He got away with it. Others have. That makes it "right." :-) Circumventing the law and crawling through loop- holes is not exactly ethical behavior for a mighty morphin' amateur commando. It is closer to the "maturity" of four-year-old-hams of 1998. LA |
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