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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Phil Kane wrote: On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 00:11:26 GMT, King Zulu wrote: I begin to wonder if current FCC people realize that it has been 17 years or more since the FCC was first going to fix the problem. Gone are the "good old days" when the FCC could get a court order and the US Marshals to enforce same "just for the asking". Neither the courts nor the Justice Department are interested in doing that anymore where the sole issue is violation of FCC Rules without anything else, such as national security or criminal activities involved..... but that doesn't mean that they won't whenever they so desire. The present Enforcement Bureau people are used to working problems out by exchange of correspondence and lawyer-to-lawyer however long that takes, rather than getting a task force together with raid jackets and bolt cutters and taking care of business. But hasn't enough time passed for resolution of this problem even done that way, Phil? Here is a person in clear violation of many rules, and also in violation of criminal statutes too, and yet they must be powerless to do anything. Or IS the fact that the League has it's own broadcasts a nasty sticking point? - Mike KB3EIA - Probably a combination of both Mike. The only thing that MAN has going for him is that he lives way up in the boonies of Maine. If he were located in a more 'urban populated' area it's a guess someone would have probably either cut 5' sections out of his coax, or took a power saw cutting wheel to the base of his antenna tower at 3:00 AM a long time ago. (Not that I am condoning or suggesting any such activity by anyone mind you. I do not in fact!) Just that for the most part I have observed that ham QRM'ers and people like CB'er's who cause TVI located in the more densely populated suburban areas seem to have their neighbors find the source of the problem and take 'corrective measures' rather sooner than the FCC does! |
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