In news:elmop-BF3FB8.16355926042008@nntp3.usenetserver.com "Elmo P.
Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
> In article <uxKQj.23039$%41.3252@nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com>,
> DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
>
>> > Like I said, the cell companies would be fined hundreds of these
>> > fines daily.
>>
>> IF..IF there was some sort of FCC law that allowed that. But there
>> isn't and so they aren't.
>
> Sure there is. If the cell companies know damned well they have a
> black hole on the street, and CHOOSE not to fix it, then by definition
> they're interfering with emergency communications AT LEAST to the same
> level as the restaurant owner who installs a jammer.
Presumably then, if a cellphone company KNOWS that I don't have a
cellphone and CHOOSES not to give me one, then by your definition,
they're interfering with emergency communications.
Right?
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Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN
bert@iphouse.com