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![]() Such intelligent answers.... It is NOT self explanatory, as there are usually exceptions to any law. Get a life? Stewped? WOW, I'm impressed. Such intelligent answers. How about providing some factual answers. Must be bus drivers like the one this person ran into. Scanners are sold to be used. So, tell me, if YOU with the intelligent responses are "truly" scanner users - were told you weren't allowed to be in possession of your scanners in certain situations, you would just say "Oh, OK!" and give up? I doubt it. Thanks for the help thus far. Sure hope you're as fortunate when you need it. L. All righty - I'll try to break it down for ya. Busses are considered a form of mobile transportation so ..... If you use a scanner on a bus, you are using a scanner mobily, which is prohibited by law. You can argue technicalities until your blue in the face, but that won't stop a judge who goes by the letter of the law from confiscating your scanner, and imposing fines. And yes, the same would apply to a taxi,trolly or train - And even a bicycle. |
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