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Is it legal to drive through Burger King drive-thru with safetylights installed in/on your car???
This might sound like a joke, but it isn't.
You know those back up safety lights they sell to install in and on your car that uses the frequencies in the ham bands? However, Burger King has signs up saying "no videorecording or photography allowed" and that "violators will be prosecuted". So with that sign, Burger King is telling all of us that it is against the law to have safety lights on your car because it violates Buger King's rules. They seem as bad or maybe even worse than Palmdale, California. But you all just KNOW that sometime somewhere some city will pass a law requiring you to have those safety backup lights on your car. Whch also poses a problem in federal areas where they say "no cameras allowed" and no photography" allowed since it's NOT easy and is actually a pain to keep uninstalling them and reinstalling them. Such as if your city passes a law requiring them and you have to drive to your local social security office for some reaon, where they're prohibited by law. Maybeit's an old retired ham or old retired cber. To follow th law you must break the law. That is To follow the law of no cameras permitted anywhere on social security/ federal property, you must remove them BEFORE you get your car on that property, but by doing so, you are breaking your city's law by not having them on your car while on city property off of federal property. But following the law to have them on your car on city property means you must have them on your car until your car is completely off of city property which means until AFTER par of your car is on federal property and you're now in violation of federal law prohibiting cameras on federal property. And who is Burger King to tell me that I'm not allowed to have safety lights on my car??????? yeah, some smart aleck is probably wanting to answer, "Well, he is the king." Not in the U.S., he isn't. Seriously, in my opinion, the Burger King company,corporation, whatever they are, has NO business telling me that I MUST drive more dangerously. And that I MUST risk running over kids that are too small to see behind my car with the mirrors while backing up. Or their pets. Who is Burger /king to tell me that I HAVE to run over innocent little kids because having transmitting safety backup lights on my car violates Burger King's rules against "no cameras, no photograhy, and no videorecording????? Guess what? With those safety backup lights transmitting on the ham bands, even if I don't do any videorecording, you just KNOW that there's probably going to be some ham somewhere in his own house watching it and videorecording it from his own house. Maybe even several hams at their own homes videorecording the transmissions from the safety backup lights. So take that, Burger King. Of course, with their sign, they have already threatened to call the police and prosecute anyone they catch with any kind of camera on their property. Once, even while inside Burger King, the manager came up to me and told me to get rid of my "camera" that I had because it's against the law and not allowed inside there. Until I then showed him that my so-called "camera" was NOT a "camera" at all, but an Icom IC-R3 tv set. Yes, the idiot BK manager thought my Icom IC-R3 radio/tv reciever was a "camera". |
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