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Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
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Originally Posted by glasman2
Question RadioRay...
Why are you worried about all this?
Because he thinks it directly effects him, but he will still break a law sometime every now and then in his personal vehicle or someplace else, but that's ok to him!
Anyone who says they always obey every law while driving has a serious problem with telling the truth! My question is if you were to break a law, would it be better to break a law while driving, or talk on a ham channel without a license? Which one is dangerous and which is not? I believe Jesus Christ was the only perfect person, so I think when someone bitches about someone using 10 meter without a license they must be perfect, or a hypocrite!
Can we put this to sleep NOW!
OK, fine. but the statement/question above "Which is dangerous and which is not" illustrates the attitude I have already outlined and demonstrates the clueness-ness of many CB operators because they are not TRAINED to know why it is against the law. The last statement has no merit because you have no IDEA about me or anyone else, thus not qualified to make that judgement. Funny: Almost every time the subject of illegal radio comes up, the unqualified drag out that SAME old tired argument about traffic laws. I CAN tell you THIS! I have not had a traffic ticket since
1982, nor a chargeable accident. MY faults have NOTHING to do with the discussion at hand. The question is that DRIVERS are yapping on frequencies where they have NO business! It causes harm to LEGITIMATE operators who have followed the law for the privilege of using a valuable, but intangible, resource. It CAN cost LIVES where an operator is attempting to assist ships, cars, people and those who are ignorant of the ill effects talk where they don't belong! THAT is why CBers are allowed 40 distinct channels and 4 watts. Anything else IS rightfully AGAINST the LAW!
RR