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"John Anderson" wrote in news:fo1ung$n5r$1
@news.netins.net: This type of stuff has been going on since, FOREVER... but the FCC got rid of 90% of the Field Operations Staff, back in the early 90's, and there is no one listening, or enforcing, these rules on a regular basis currently. Vhf Marine Radios have become very inexpensive, and lots of folks find that they work a WHOLE LOT better than the FRS/GMRS radios, that were intended for these uses, because of the Frequency that they use. You can complain to the FCC in DC, but UNLESS they are interfering with Emergency or Safety Communications, the Field Staff really doesn't have the time, or ManPower, to deal with these types of Violations. Maybe you should write a Letter to ALGORE, as he was the DUFUS, that gutted the FCC Field Staff, with his "Reinvention of Government" Program at the FCC, back in the 90's, as Vice President. When I was told, literally, to **** off by a boat dealer using marine VHF to run his business at a boat show, I called FCC and talked to the nice man who works in enforcement like Mr Hollingsworth. I gave him the dealer's name, address, phone number, etc., to help him. I was amazed when he called me back and said he'd had a conversation with the US Marshall's office who visited the dealer. I guess the dealer didn't tell the US Marshalls to **** off, like he did me. Because the dealer wasn't FCC licensed, he didn't come under FCC jurisdiction, so they sent the Marshalls. It must have worked. I don't hear them on Channel 12 any more....(c; |
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