Well,
->
-> JO>That's exactly what I said in my previous message. The point I was
-> JO>making (or trying to) is that having a Press Pass (which I was the
-> JO>holder of at one time) does not give one the right to break the la
->
-> Not at all, and there have been several instances where reporters
-> have been arrested for interfering with or obstructing fire or police
-> operations. However, the exact definition of obstructing or
-> interfering is open to some interpretation. That's usually where the
-> problems crop up.
Well I guess we have beaten this subject to death. It is a matter of
opinion and everybody has one anyway. Lets get back on topic and
discuss radios rather than law. Maybe someone should start a Scanner
Radio "Law" echo. :-)
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