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okay. After posting, I just tiik a look at the federal ecpa law again.
And IF the hams are correct that federal law ALWAYS supercedes anf trumps local and state laws, then it is legal for cbers and other non- hams to have scanners in their vehicles no matter what state and local laws say. The ECPA clearly says it shall not be unlawful to listen to police transmissions (as long as they're unencrypred). And it does not mention any places where you're not allowed to listen to them. In other words, it shall not be unlawful period to listen to police transmissions. Anywhere within the U.S. Unless of course the hams are wrong and state and local laws supercede and trump federal law. Which is it? state and local laws superceding and trumping federal law so non-hams listening to police transmissions in their vehicles is a crime. or federal law superceding and trumping state and local laws so non- hams listening to police transmissions in their vehicles is not a crime. copy of part of the text of the FEDERAL ecpa law: "(g)it shall not be unlawful under this chapter or chapter 121 this title for Post p. 1860 any person--- "(i)to intercept or access an electronic communication made through an electronic communication system that is configured so that such electronic communication is readily accessible to the general public; "(ii) to intercept any radio communication which is transmitted-- "(I) by any station for the use of the general public, or that relates to ships, aircraft, vehicles, or persons in distress; "(II)by any governmental, law enforcement, civil defense, private land mobile, or public safety communications system, including police and fire, readily accessible to the general public;" There you have it, folks. It shall NOT be unlawful to intercept any radio communication which is transmitted by any governmental,LAW ENFORCEMENT,civil defense,private land mobile, or public communications system INCLUDING POLICE and fire, readily accessible to the general public (meaning not encrypted. If you can hear them on a regular analog scanner, they are definitely unencrypted.) That is federal law. "(III) by a station operating on an authorized frequency within the bands allocated to the amateur, citizens band, or general mobile radio services; or Interesting because even after the ecpa passed, certain hams around my area told me that it is against the law to listen to ham radio at all on any radio reciever unless you have a ham radio license. "(IV) by any marine or aeronautical communications system; I've listened to the airband. Boring. |
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