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"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
... Bert, I don't mean to just break in on your argument with Phil, but consider what we are going through in Rochester, NY. Taxes are sky high, we lost over 800,000 people in New York since the mid 90s (jobs disappearing, wages going down, taxes going up). Obviously, the local governments are trying to cut budgets. Police and firemen are not being replaced as they retire or quit. Enforcement is spotty at best. We just had a large block burn down in the city due to arson a few months ago. People were doing oil changes in the streets (if not stripping cars) and oil was left in the streets. Laws were passed, but weren't favored by a lot of folks. Loud booming radios were causing problems. Laws were passed, but ignored. Those folks that you think believe in the American Way started pushing the envelope. There is now a severe drug problem (heck, if I'm not hurting anyone, it isn't any of your business). We now have the second highest murder rate in New York outside of New York City! The problem is that there is little enforcement, and some folks get emboldened. Locally, they have a new tact. There are now City of Rochester Police, Monroe County Sheriffs, and New York State Troopers patrolling Rochester. Go ahead, spit your gum out. If you're seen, you will get a ticket. Any violation, no matter how minor, and you will get stopped. You may not be searched, but pray you don't have anything visible in your car that you shouldn't (like a little bag with some white powder in it). They are starting real enforcement and there will be a lot of minor violators that will end up paying some stiff fines. I don't see any other way around the situation here; I also don't see things getting any better in the radio business without some *serious* enforcement. That would include the skip-shooting - at least until things quiet down to a dull roar. The lack of enforcement (regardless of cause, which is invariably lack of funds) is not only allowing things to get worse, it is actively promoting things to get worse. Just my two cents' worth! 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA I certainly understand 100% wrt the situation you've described above, Jim. While I certainly don't equate working DX on the CB with some of the violations you mentioned above, I neither do it (DX on the CB.) nor encourage anyone else to do it. HOWEVER, I do support changing the rule via the legal and proper protocol. End of story. I acknowledge that many folks do it now and the FCC does absolutely nothing, but I certainly do NOT encourage it or endorse it. If it is ever legalized, I'd tell folks to go for it...but certainly not now. I realize my position on this subject is not popular among my fellow hams, but it's what I believe. Thus far NOBODY has really provide a satisfactory arguement against it. Most attempt to drag other unrelated subjects such as freebanding and amplifiers into the fray. "Working DX will encourage the use of illegal amplifiers," they say...conveniently forgetting that QRP demonstrates otherwise with even less power output. (5 vs. 12 Watts) I'm not going to change my beliefs just to avoid being flamed on a USENET newsgroup. Just as I wouldn't on rec.radio.cb when I told 'em to get of their asses and study for and pass Element 1 rather than play that pathetic waiting game. BTW, Phil and I have no argument...just a difference of opinion. I respect Phil's opinion just as I hope he would respect mine. I did not start this thread, I merely responded to the original post and it snowballed into this. I basically argue with nobody. Take care, Jim. -- 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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