RT> In your mind and quit possible being discharged in your local area.
Not sure what it is you are trying to say here. Quit possible?
BB> The ECPA of 1986, made it illegal to listen to Cellular, IMTS, paging
BB> other than tone only paging, broadcast links, to name a few.
RT> And you need to read, with understanding, the real ruling. Never take
RT> a statement out of context, because you will create new laws in your
RT> mind.
I have. So have many communications attorneys. They agree with me.
RT> RT>> The FCC (US Federal Communications Commission) is the authority
RT> RT>> on this and it is all public knowledge. Call your local office.
BB> It would behoove you to take your own advice.
RT> No need, since I work there....and know the rules...and pay the bills.
Yeah, right. You work for the FCC? How come no one with your name is in
the employee listing?
care to share what office?
((Be aware, this is a trick question))
RT> If you have problems with this information, then there is no use
RT> in proceeding with this topic.
RT> ....for those that read this thread, understand, at the federal, state
RT> and local level, no one can legally prosecute you with success if you
RT> *listen* to Cellular calls.
Again, it is illegal, via the ECPA of 1986, to listen to Cellular calls.
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* Origin: KD4RME, The POINT of it all.... (1:284/99.10)
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