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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 20:01:12 GMT, robert casey wrote:
I would appreciate your comments on what current FCC practice/policy is regarding minor amateur rule infractions. I've made that kind of mistake on 40m once or twice. I suspect that the FCC figures that most people will make occasional errors from time to time, and that most people will spot the error and correct it themselves. Most of the enforcement actions you hear about are idiots that keep on committing the offenses. Such that it becomes clear that they are doing it on purpose and are not oversights. That hits the nail on the head. For minor infractions that are not willful or repeated, the practice is to issue a Notice of Violation, which requires a written response as to how the problem came about and how you are going to prevent it from happening in the future. A monetary penalty can be issued only where the violation is willful (meaning that you know that you are doing the act, not necessarily that you intended to violate the law) or repeated (more than one day). Whewn one starts to rack up "brownie points", the Commission has ample ammunition to decide whether the licensee has the qualifications to remain a licensee. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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