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No, my messages were not spam. If you don't like my new crimefighting
attitude, you can blame Steam and Valve. Ever since I got ripped off by Steam and Valve, I am on a crusade to verbally fight all crime and ccorruption that I see or experience by verbally exposing their crime, corrruption, and illegal activities by posting on the internet. I'm not taking t anymore. Too many people don't stand up for the real laws of this country anymore, which is most likely why things just keep getting worse and worse. Next up on the list: The illegal activites of Palmdale, California. IF they are indeed illegal activities. Which several people said they are. But are they really? hmmm..... I'll have to take another look at their rules and regulations. However, whether legal or illegal, they sure are making it hard to impossible for hams to put up antennas of any sort Imagine if you didn't stand up for the real laws of the country and just sat back saying nothing and posting nothing and letting Palmdale illegally do whatever they want to. you soon wouldn't be able to use your ham radio at all. Then no using your cb at all. Then no using your frs at all. But it wouldn't stop there. Next or eventually comes regulating the color of the cell phone you can have. The color of the cordless phone you can have if they don't outlaw those first. The color of your house. Etcetera. And impossible to follow laws since they purposely contradict theirselves. The posts about Palmdale on qrz were back from 2006 and I think 2002 or so also. the current one is current, December 2008, and even the 2002.2006 one wasn't the first time Palmdale tried banning ham antennas. They also tried it around 1992 or 1994. I saw the posts dated around then. It seems obvious that Palmdale is NOT going to give up trying to ban ham radio antennas or ham radio alltogether. And did they or didn't they just ban mobile ham radios and handgelds also. From reading their rules, I believe their intentions were to ban handhelds, but if so, they goofed as it seems to me their rules permit handhelds and handheld antennas. However, if permitted like it seems to be, their intentions might have been to allow them instead of ban them. But that doesn't seem to mesh with the rest of the rules. It looks to me like they are trying to ban mobile ham radio operation. What about those of us from out of town and out of state who just happen to be driving through Palmdale on vacation or for some other reason and have big honking huge ham antennas on our car since they're not illegal where we live? I think It said something about them having to meet the vehicle code about ham antennas. However, I have never ever seen any vehicle code mentioning ham antennas. Of course, being California, theirs' might. If their vehicle code doesn't mention ham antennas, what are the chances of Palmdale using that to say since the vehicle code doesn't mention ham antennas at all, then the ham antennas don't meet the requirements of being how the vehicle code says they must be, and are therefore illegal. You have to remember, California is screwy. And Palmdale even more so, from what I've read posted by other people. They said Palmdale is and was already a bad trashy looking ghetto dump. And that a bunch of ham radio towers would actually improve the look of the place. I've never been there myself, so I can't say for sure if that's true or not. .. At least not without a big huge fight on their hands. The latter is what happened to me and everyone else in the trailer park once the new landlord/owner of the trailer park took over. |
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