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"Buzzygirl" wrote:
"Eric F. Richards" wrote in message ... "Buzzygirl" wrote: Hah. You don't remember the case of the kid who was an ARES worker a few years ago... had an RS HTX-202, which had no out-of-band capabilities at all, cop stopped him, kerchunked his radio and -- surprise! -- it desensed his police radio. Confiscation and charges ensued. No, I didn't hear about that. Our tax dollars at work. (Local situation is much better and I am an ARES member. Cops here actually treat us with respect, and get the same in return.) Fortunately, I believe it's the same way here, at least with several PDs I've worked with. They have actually requested the assistance of a couple of local clubs I've belonged to when there've been local fairs and large events. I also belong to a club that works directly with county public emergency personnel. Perhaps this is the exception rather than the rule. But there are a lot of exceptions. Michigan and Pennsylvania are notorious. I'd work with the Salvation Army, the Red Cross, any humanitarian organization you could think of in those two states, but I would never, ever work with any of their police departments. Jackie -- Eric F. Richards, "Making me root for a sanctimonious statist blowhard like Kerry isn't the worst thing Bush has done to the country. But it's the offense that I take most personally." -- http://www.reason.com/links/links071304.shtml |
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