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Default now, Canada has outlawed simply having 2 way radios visible in your vehicles

In a further effort to further crackdown on perfectly legal 2 way
radio operators, Vancouver, Montreal, and other Canadian cities have
passed laws outlawing leaving valuable itemms like your ham radio or
cb radio in plain sight in your vehicle. If you are in a restaurant or
store and a cop or mountie looks inside your vehicles windows and sees
your valuable ham radio or valuable cb radio in the usual place, under
the dash, or amywhere at all where it is visi,ble instead of hidden
where no one can see it, you will get ticketed and fined and prison
time. Since you broke the law by leaving a valuable item or items in
plain sight inside your
vehicle.
The Crazy Canuck Canadians were not satisfied with only outlawing the
use of hand-held microphones Now they also outlawed simplay having the
radios visible in the ONLY NORMAL spot for a 2 way radio and outlawed
having them visiIbe anywhere in the
vehicle.
and then as usual, Kooky California will follow , and then other
American cities and states will follow, also outlawing having any 2
way radios visible in your
vehicle .
The reason the authorities gave for why they passed this law allowing
them to fine ordinary citizens for doing so is to prevent theft of
valuable items in vehicles by theieves and
criminals.
however, we all know the real reason for this ridiculous law is so
they can ticket and fine more people to get more money for
theirselves. So the Canadian cops and Canadan Royal Mounties and
Canadian governments are the real
thieves.
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 23:04:50 -0700 (PDT), radioguy wrote:

In a further effort to further crackdown on perfectly legal 2 way
radio operators, Vancouver, Montreal, and other Canadian cities have
passed laws outlawing leaving valuable itemms like your ham radio or
cb radio in plain sight in your vehicle. If you are in a restaurant or
store and a cop or mountie looks inside your vehicles windows and sees
your valuable ham radio or valuable cb radio in the usual place, under
the dash, or amywhere at all where it is visi,ble instead of hidden
where no one can see it, you will get ticketed and fined and prison
time. Since you broke the law by leaving a valuable item or items in
plain sight inside your
vehicle.
The Crazy Canuck Canadians were not satisfied with only outlawing the
use of hand-held microphones Now they also outlawed simplay having the
radios visible in the ONLY NORMAL spot for a 2 way radio and outlawed
having them visiIbe anywhere in the
vehicle.
and then as usual, Kooky California will follow , and then other
American cities and states will follow, also outlawing having any 2
way radios visible in your
vehicle .
The reason the authorities gave for why they passed this law allowing
them to fine ordinary citizens for doing so is to prevent theft of
valuable items in vehicles by theieves and
criminals.
however, we all know the real reason for this ridiculous law is so
they can ticket and fine more people to get more money for
theirselves. So the Canadian cops and Canadan Royal Mounties and
Canadian governments are the real
thieves.


Your so full of **** it's pathetic.
Post a link to the actual law.
I'll bet you won't do it.
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On 7/17/11 2:04 AM, radioguy wrote:
In a further effort to further crackdown on perfectly legal 2 way
radio operators, Vancouver, Montreal, and other Canadian cities have
passed laws outlawing leaving valuable itemms like your ham radio or
cb radio in plain sight in your vehicle. If you are in a restaurant or
store and a cop or mountie looks inside your vehicles windows and sees
your valuable ham radio or valuable cb radio in the usual place, under
the dash, or amywhere at all where it is visi,ble instead of hidden
where no one can see it, you will get ticketed and fined and prison
time. Since you broke the law by leaving a valuable item or items in
plain sight inside your
vehicle.
The Crazy Canuck Canadians were not satisfied with only outlawing the
use of hand-held microphones Now they also outlawed simplay having the
radios visible in the ONLY NORMAL spot for a 2 way radio and outlawed
having them visiIbe anywhere in the
vehicle.
and then as usual, Kooky California will follow , and then other
American cities and states will follow, also outlawing having any 2
way radios visible in your
vehicle .
The reason the authorities gave for why they passed this law allowing
them to fine ordinary citizens for doing so is to prevent theft of
valuable items in vehicles by theieves and
criminals.
however, we all know the real reason for this ridiculous law is so
they can ticket and fine more people to get more money for
theirselves. So the Canadian cops and Canadan Royal Mounties and
Canadian governments are the real
thieves.


This is the greatest law passed in the history of any legal system,
anywhere. I for one applaud Canada's approach to the issue of theft of
personal property from vehicles, and fully support and endorse any
efforts to bring such laws into effect on a global scale.

You, sir, clearly do not wish to reap the benefits of such
forward-thinking legislation. Philistine.

- J.
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On 7/17/2011 1:42 PM, John Harbl wrote:
On 7/17/11 2:04 AM, radioguy wrote:
In a further effort to further crackdown on perfectly legal 2 way
radio operators, Vancouver, Montreal, and other Canadian cities have
passed laws outlawing leaving valuable itemms like your ham radio or
cb radio in plain sight in your vehicle. If you are in a restaurant or
store and a cop or mountie looks inside your vehicles windows and sees
your valuable ham radio or valuable cb radio in the usual place, under
the dash, or amywhere at all where it is visi,ble instead of hidden
where no one can see it, you will get ticketed and fined and prison
time. Since you broke the law by leaving a valuable item or items in
plain sight inside your
vehicle.
The Crazy Canuck Canadians were not satisfied with only outlawing the
use of hand-held microphones Now they also outlawed simplay having the
radios visible in the ONLY NORMAL spot for a 2 way radio and outlawed
having them visiIbe anywhere in the
vehicle.
and then as usual, Kooky California will follow , and then other
American cities and states will follow, also outlawing having any 2
way radios visible in your
vehicle .
The reason the authorities gave for why they passed this law allowing
them to fine ordinary citizens for doing so is to prevent theft of
valuable items in vehicles by theieves and
criminals.
however, we all know the real reason for this ridiculous law is so
they can ticket and fine more people to get more money for
theirselves. So the Canadian cops and Canadan Royal Mounties and
Canadian governments are the real
thieves.


This is the greatest law passed in the history of any legal system,
anywhere. I for one applaud Canada's approach to the issue of theft of
personal property from vehicles, and fully support and endorse any
efforts to bring such laws into effect on a global scale.

You, sir, clearly do not wish to reap the benefits of such
forward-thinking legislation. Philistine.

- J.

If this is true then the next logical step would be to ban wallets that
leave an indication of being in your hip pocket and....ban carrying
handbags.
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John Harbl wrote:
On 7/17/11 2:04 AM, radioguy wrote:
In a further effort to further crackdown on perfectly legal 2 way
radio operators, Vancouver, Montreal, and other Canadian cities have
passed laws outlawing leaving valuable itemms like your ham radio or
cb radio in plain sight in your vehicle. If you are in a restaurant
or store and a cop or mountie looks inside your vehicles windows and
sees your valuable ham radio or valuable cb radio in the usual
place, under the dash, or amywhere at all where it is visi,ble
instead of hidden where no one can see it, you will get ticketed
and fined and prison time. Since you broke the law by leaving a
valuable item or items in plain sight inside your
vehicle.
The Crazy Canuck Canadians were not satisfied with only outlawing the
use of hand-held microphones Now they also outlawed simplay having
the radios visible in the ONLY NORMAL spot for a 2 way radio and
outlawed having them visiIbe anywhere in the
vehicle.
and then as usual, Kooky California will follow , and then other
American cities and states will follow, also outlawing having any 2
way radios visible in your
vehicle .
The reason the authorities gave for why they passed this law allowing
them to fine ordinary citizens for doing so is to prevent theft of
valuable items in vehicles by theieves and
criminals.
however, we all know the real reason for this ridiculous law is so
they can ticket and fine more people to get more money for
theirselves. So the Canadian cops and Canadan Royal Mounties and
Canadian governments are the real
thieves.


This is the greatest law passed in the history of any legal system,
anywhere. I for one applaud Canada's approach to the issue of theft
of personal property from vehicles, and fully support and endorse any
efforts to bring such laws into effect on a global scale.

You, sir, clearly do not wish to reap the benefits of such
forward-thinking legislation. Philistine.

- J.


Jest another step in the gradual process of making the victom responsible
for the crime. Liberals just love to do that.

I see no reason why a microphone couldn't just be another cell phone ap. the
CB unit (or other piece of ham gear) could be completely hidden, and your
cell phone could be the microphone that keys and feeds it.



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Troll...dip****...

On Jul 17, 8:52*am, richard wrote:
Your so full of **** it's pathetic.
Post a link to the actual law.
I'll bet you won't do it.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text - you lose. I got the trolling info dseigned for trolls to post from the troll article on the troll website run by the troll agency known as the U.S. State Department here is the direct quote from the trolling agency known as the U.S. State Department at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_p.../cis_1082.html CRIME: Although Canada generally has a lower crime rate than the U.S., violent crimes do occur throughout the country, especially in urban areas. Visitors to large cities should be aware world that parked cars are regularly targeted for opportunistic smash-and-grab thefts, and they are cautioned to avoid leaving any possessions unattended in a vehicle, even in the trunk. Due to the high incidence of such crimes, motorists in Montreal, Vancouver and some other jurisdictions can be fined for leaving their car doors unlocked or for leaving valuables in view. Auto theft in Montreal and Vancouver, including theft of motor homes and recreational vehicles, may even occur in patrolled and apparently secure parking lots and decks. SUVs appear to be particular targets of organized theft. While Canadian gun control laws are much stricter than those of the U.S., such laws have not prevented gun-related violence in certain areas trolls everywhere would like to thank the U.S. State Department for making Americans safer throughout the world.

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Liburn wrote:
On 7/17/2011 1:42 PM, John Harbl wrote:
On 7/17/11 2:04 AM, radioguy wrote:
In a further effort to further crackdown on perfectly legal 2 way
radio operators, Vancouver, Montreal, and other Canadian cities have
passed laws outlawing leaving valuable itemms like your ham radio or
cb radio in plain sight in your vehicle. If you are in a restaurant
or store and a cop or mountie looks inside your vehicles windows
and sees your valuable ham radio or valuable cb radio in the usual
place, under the dash, or amywhere at all where it is visi,ble instead
of hidden where no one can see it, you will get ticketed
and fined and prison time. Since you broke the law by leaving a
valuable item or items in plain sight inside your
vehicle.
The Crazy Canuck Canadians were not satisfied with only outlawing
the use of hand-held microphones Now they also outlawed simplay
having the radios visible in the ONLY NORMAL spot for a 2 way radio
and outlawed having them visiIbe anywhere in the
vehicle.
and then as usual, Kooky California will follow , and then other
American cities and states will follow, also outlawing having any 2
way radios visible in your
vehicle .
The reason the authorities gave for why they passed this law
allowing them to fine ordinary citizens for doing so is to prevent
theft of valuable items in vehicles by theieves and
criminals.
however, we all know the real reason for this ridiculous law is so
they can ticket and fine more people to get more money for
theirselves. So the Canadian cops and Canadan Royal Mounties and
Canadian governments are the real
thieves.


This is the greatest law passed in the history of any legal system,
anywhere. I for one applaud Canada's approach to the issue of theft
of personal property from vehicles, and fully support and endorse any
efforts to bring such laws into effect on a global scale.

You, sir, clearly do not wish to reap the benefits of such
forward-thinking legislation. Philistine.

- J.

If this is true then the next logical step would be to ban wallets
that leave an indication of being in your hip pocket and....ban
carrying handbags.


Right. Soon, it will be against the law for good citizens to wander about
freely where criminals could attack and mug them after dark. Everyone will
have to report into their padded cells one hour before sundown every night,
so they won't tempt the poor, desperate muggers, thereby forceing them to
break the law.

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Troll...dip****...



On Jul 17, 8:52 am, richard wrote:


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Your so full of **** it's pathetic.
Post a link to the actual law.
I'll bet you won't do it.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text - you lose. I got the trolling info dseigned for trolls to post from the troll article on the troll website run by the troll agency known as the U.S. State Department here is the direct quote from the trolling agency known as the U.S. State Department at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_p.../cis_1082.html CRIME: Although Canada generally has a lower crime rate than the U.S., violent crimes do occur throughout the country, especially in urban areas. Visitors to large cities should be aware world that parked cars are regularly targeted for opportunistic smash-and-grab thefts, and they are cautioned to avoid leaving any possessions unattended in a vehicle, even in the trunk. Due to the high incidence of such crimes, motorists in Montreal, Vancouver and some other jurisdictions can be fined for leaving their car doors unlocked or for leaving valuables in view. Auto theft in Montreal and Vancouver, including theft of motor homes and recreational vehicles, may even occur in patrolled and apparently secure parking lots and decks. SUVs appear to be particular targets of organized theft. While Canadian gun control laws are much stricter than those of the U.S., such laws have not prevented gun-related violence in certain areas trolls everywhere would like to thank the U.S. State Department for making American trolls safer throughout the world.





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On 7/17/2011 11:38 PM, Bill Graham wrote:
Liburn wrote:
On 7/17/2011 1:42 PM, John Harbl wrote:
On 7/17/11 2:04 AM, radioguy wrote:
In a further effort to further crackdown on perfectly legal 2 way
radio operators, Vancouver, Montreal, and other Canadian cities have
passed laws outlawing leaving valuable itemms like your ham radio or
cb radio in plain sight in your vehicle. If you are in a restaurant
or store and a cop or mountie looks inside your vehicles windows
and sees your valuable ham radio or valuable cb radio in the usual
place, under the dash, or amywhere at all where it is visi,ble
instead of hidden where no one can see it, you will get ticketed
and fined and prison time. Since you broke the law by leaving a
valuable item or items in plain sight inside your
vehicle.
The Crazy Canuck Canadians were not satisfied with only outlawing
the use of hand-held microphones Now they also outlawed simplay
having the radios visible in the ONLY NORMAL spot for a 2 way radio
and outlawed having them visiIbe anywhere in the
vehicle.
and then as usual, Kooky California will follow , and then other
American cities and states will follow, also outlawing having any 2
way radios visible in your
vehicle .
The reason the authorities gave for why they passed this law
allowing them to fine ordinary citizens for doing so is to prevent
theft of valuable items in vehicles by theieves and
criminals.
however, we all know the real reason for this ridiculous law is so
they can ticket and fine more people to get more money for
theirselves. So the Canadian cops and Canadan Royal Mounties and
Canadian governments are the real
thieves.

This is the greatest law passed in the history of any legal system,
anywhere. I for one applaud Canada's approach to the issue of theft
of personal property from vehicles, and fully support and endorse any
efforts to bring such laws into effect on a global scale.

You, sir, clearly do not wish to reap the benefits of such
forward-thinking legislation. Philistine.

- J.

If this is true then the next logical step would be to ban wallets
that leave an indication of being in your hip pocket and....ban
carrying handbags.


Right. Soon, it will be against the law for good citizens to wander
about freely where criminals could attack and mug them after dark.
Everyone will have to report into their padded cells one hour before
sundown every night, so they won't tempt the poor, desperate muggers,
thereby forceing them to break the law.

Don't believe there is need to be concerned. Can't find a single
matching link or post.
Canadian has so many regulations, on everything, it appears to be
straight jacketing their Citizens.
The US put over 44,000 new regulations and laws on the books, in 2009.
One State passed over 135 new regulations, in two or three days last
week. Pretty soon you will need a permit, or pay a fee, tax, or license,
for what little leeway or freedom is allowed.

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radioguy wrote:
Troll...dip****...



On Jul 17, 8:52 am, richard wrote:


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Your so full of **** it's pathetic.
Post a link to the actual law.
I'll bet you won't do it.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
you lose. I got the trolling info dseigned for trolls to post from
the troll article on the troll website run by the troll agency
known as the U.S. State Department
here is the direct quote from the trolling agency known as the U.S.
State Department at
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_p.../cis_1082.html
CRIME: Although Canada generally has a lower crime rate than the
U.S., violent crimes do occur throughout the country, especially in
urban areas. Visitors to large cities should be aware world that
parked cars are regularly targeted for opportunistic smash-and-grab
thefts, and they are cautioned to avoid leaving any possessions
unattended in a vehicle, even in the trunk. Due to the high
incidence of such crimes, motorists in Montreal, Vancouver and some
other jurisdictions can be fined for leaving their car doors
unlocked or for leaving valuables in view. Auto theft in Montreal
and Vancouver, including theft of motor homes and recreational
vehicles, may even occur in patrolled and apparently secure parking
lots and decks. SUVs appear to be particular targets of organized
theft. While Canadian gun control laws are much stricter than those
of the U.S., such laws have not prevented gun-related violence in
certain areas
trolls everywhere would like to thank the U.S. State Department for
making American trolls safer throughout the world.


To some posters, anyone who disagrees with them are "trolls". Especially if
they can't out-argue them with simple logic. They are quick to scream,
"troll", and "gun nut" and or anything other than formulating a reasonable
logical argument for their own point of view.

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