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"Phil Kane" wrote in message
et... On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 23:49:20 +0000 (UTC), wrote: wrote: Hi, The local utility here has a ISP service via the power lines and I have a CB station that I like to talk on at night. Yesterday I received a letter from a law firm threatening to sue me if I don't cease my CB operations in ten days. I don't run illegal amps or anything. Does anyone know if what they are threatening me with is legal? Foolishly ignoring the enormous stench of a troll... Yup. In the US (and some other places) you can sue for just about anything, including "I don't like the color of your shirt". Winning such a suite is a separate issue, and I am sure this will be debated with about 579 posts while it becomes a liberal vs conservative arguement. You mean a "code" versus "no code" discussion..... ggg -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Heck, Phil. You could've at least answered the chap's question on the off chance it's legit. If the guy's system is legal, can the ISP bring and win an interference based suit? 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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