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Old February 2nd 05, 09:24 PM
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Well then if mobile use of a scanner is not illegal in PA, your likely in
the clear.
I have no interest in scanning laws in PA.
I'd suggest you call the transit authority to get a definitive answer.


With all due respect, now we're getting some where. Still puts me back to
the original question. I probably should have asked it in this way before -
Has anyone else had similar problems aboard transit systems - with or
without the applicable scanner laws. One or two have already given their
experiences. I guess those who do not reply on mass transit could really
give a **** less what the rules/laws/policies may be. Strange. I've seen
this issue debated up the ass about airplanes, but never buses or such.


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Old February 3rd 05, 01:55 AM
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I guess those who do not reply on mass transit
could really give a **** less what the rules/laws/policies may be.
Strange. I've seen this issue debated up the ass about airplanes, but
never buses or such.

I suspect theres not a whole lot of scannists who use mass transit much, and
don't scan when they do.
Could be wrong. Here in the Detroit area, there is no mass transit as such.
I'm thinking, barring an occasional crash or wino on the tracks, such
monitoring would be about one step above taco belle drive through monitoring
anyways.



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Old February 3rd 05, 02:15 AM
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"Lou" wrote in
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I guess those who do not reply on mass transit
could really give a **** less what the rules/laws/policies may be.
Strange. I've seen this issue debated up the ass about airplanes, but
never buses or such.

I suspect theres not a whole lot of scannists who use mass transit much,
and
don't scan when they do.
Could be wrong. Here in the Detroit area, there is no mass transit as
such.
I'm thinking, barring an occasional crash or wino on the tracks, such
monitoring would be about one step above taco belle drive through
monitoring
anyways.




WOW....... We always learn something new. I would have thought Detroit being
the "busy" place it is to be, would have mass transit. Hmmmm.......

Thanks!

L.


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Old February 3rd 05, 04:12 AM
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"Lou" wrote in
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I guess those who do not reply on mass transit
could really give a **** less what the rules/laws/policies may be.
Strange. I've seen this issue debated up the ass about airplanes, but
never buses or such.

I suspect theres not a whole lot of scannists who use mass transit
much, and
don't scan when they do.
Could be wrong. Here in the Detroit area, there is no mass transit as
such.
I'm thinking, barring an occasional crash or wino on the tracks, such
monitoring would be about one step above taco belle drive through
monitoring
anyways.




WOW....... We always learn something new. I would have thought Detroit
being the "busy" place it is to be, would have mass transit.
Hmmmm.......

Thanks!

L.

Heck no - Unless you consider plain old busses mass transit.
Maybe thats what your referring to - I always think of subways and
organized trolly systems ala New York, Chicago,SF or New Orleans when I
think of mass transit.
I've been to Philly and Pittsburgh quite a few times, but don't really
recall what they have in the way of mass transit, as I've always had my own
vehicle there.
We do have this goofy little elevated trolly called the 'people mover' in
downtown, but its 100% automated, so I doubt if theres much, if anything,
worth listening to from that.



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Old February 3rd 05, 05:07 AM
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"T-bone" wrote in message
9.130...
"Lou" wrote in
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"T-bone" wrote in message
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"Lou" wrote in
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I guess those who do not reply on mass transit
could really give a **** less what the rules/laws/policies may be.
Strange. I've seen this issue debated up the ass about airplanes, but
never buses or such.

I suspect theres not a whole lot of scannists who use mass transit
much, and
don't scan when they do.
Could be wrong. Here in the Detroit area, there is no mass transit as
such.
I'm thinking, barring an occasional crash or wino on the tracks, such
monitoring would be about one step above taco belle drive through
monitoring
anyways.




WOW....... We always learn something new. I would have thought Detroit
being the "busy" place it is to be, would have mass transit.
Hmmmm.......

Thanks!

L.

Heck no - Unless you consider plain old busses mass transit.
Maybe thats what your referring to - I always think of subways and
organized trolly systems ala New York, Chicago,SF or New Orleans when I
think of mass transit.
I've been to Philly and Pittsburgh quite a few times, but don't really
recall what they have in the way of mass transit, as I've always had my
own
vehicle there.
We do have this goofy little elevated trolly called the 'people mover' in
downtown, but its 100% automated, so I doubt if theres much, if anything,
worth listening to from that.


Pittsburgh has Mass Transit in the way of all their bus routes, trolleys and
sub way systems. Still working on a Mag Lev of some sort. Magnetic
Levitation - very high speed and supported on a rail above ground - to run a
few miles between two points - unknown if they're planning stops along the
way - though I'd have to think they would! There are some "smaller" systems
around the Pittsburgh area which run people into the city to work and such,
which - believe it or not - are called or at the least - consider themselves
"mass transit". I suppose their claim is supported by the fact that the
buses do carry "masses" of people to locations here and there. I suppose
too, that is open for debate as to whether it really is "Mass Transit".
Everyone has their own way of viewing things.

I think you're probably right about the "People mover". About as exciting as
watching cement harden. If there is any radio excitement there to be had,
chances are it would be in the form of hash of some sort for those who like
that sort of noise.

Lou




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Old February 3rd 05, 05:42 AM
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"T-bone" wrote in message
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"Lou" wrote in
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"T-bone" wrote in message
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I guess those who do not reply on mass transit
could really give a **** less what the rules/laws/policies may be.
Strange. I've seen this issue debated up the ass about airplanes,
but never buses or such.

I suspect theres not a whole lot of scannists who use mass transit
much, and
don't scan when they do.
Could be wrong. Here in the Detroit area, there is no mass transit as
such.
I'm thinking, barring an occasional crash or wino on the tracks, such
monitoring would be about one step above taco belle drive through
monitoring
anyways.




WOW....... We always learn something new. I would have thought Detroit
being the "busy" place it is to be, would have mass transit.
Hmmmm.......

Thanks!

L.

Heck no - Unless you consider plain old busses mass transit.
Maybe thats what your referring to - I always think of subways and
organized trolly systems ala New York, Chicago,SF or New Orleans when I
think of mass transit.
I've been to Philly and Pittsburgh quite a few times, but don't really
recall what they have in the way of mass transit, as I've always had my
own
vehicle there.
We do have this goofy little elevated trolly called the 'people mover'
in downtown, but its 100% automated, so I doubt if theres much, if
anything, worth listening to from that.


Pittsburgh has Mass Transit in the way of all their bus routes, trolleys
and sub way systems. Still working on a Mag Lev of some sort. Magnetic
Levitation - very high speed and supported on a rail above ground - to
run a few miles between two points - unknown if they're planning stops
along the way - though I'd have to think they would! There are some
"smaller" systems around the Pittsburgh area which run people into the
city to work and such, which - believe it or not - are called or at the
least - consider themselves "mass transit". I suppose their claim is
supported by the fact that the buses do carry "masses" of people to
locations here and there. I suppose too, that is open for debate as to
whether it really is "Mass Transit". Everyone has their own way of
viewing things.



Hmmm .. Funny the things one misses out on when they're not really looking.
The only transit vehicle I road on in Pittsburgh was them little rail cars
that lug you up to the top of that big old hill near the river.
Quite a nice view from there.
Philly I've walked and drove all over the place, and don't recall seeing
anything mass transit related.


I think you're probably right about the "People mover". About as
exciting as watching cement harden. If there is any radio excitement
there to be had, chances are it would be in the form of hash of some
sort for those who like that sort of noise.

Lou

I would think the only transmissions worthy of possible interest from the
people mover would be from technicians servicing it during its frequent
breakdowns.
"Yeah,Red Fox 2 this is Blue Dog 1 ... I need another 8 inch greased nut, a
reverse flange over-drive bearing, and another box of doughnuts. Over."



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Old February 3rd 05, 05:57 AM
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Hmmm .. Funny the things one misses out on when they're not really
looking.
The only transit vehicle I road on in Pittsburgh was them little rail cars
that lug you up to the top of that big old hill near the river.
Quite a nice view from there.


Ah yes, the Incline - near Station Square - goes up to Mt. Washington. There
were 2, but I think the other may be down now. Not sure. Don't hear much
about it.

Philly I've walked and drove all over the place, and don't recall seeing
anything mass transit related.


I think you're probably right about the "People mover". About as
exciting as watching cement harden. If there is any radio excitement
there to be had, chances are it would be in the form of hash of some
sort for those who like that sort of noise.

Lou

I would think the only transmissions worthy of possible interest from the
people mover would be from technicians servicing it during its frequent
breakdowns.
"Yeah,Red Fox 2 this is Blue Dog 1 ... I need another 8 inch greased nut,
a
reverse flange over-drive bearing, and another box of doughnuts. Over."


As I said, as exciting as watching cement harden! But then again, on a dull
night - the cops can even sound that exciting.

L.


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