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Old April 7th 07, 12:07 AM posted to rec.radio.scanner
Rob Cullen Rob Cullen is offline
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Well almost certainly a troll but just in case you're not....

We are talking about the UK now. And listening to anything that is not
'public service' (broadcast and CB basically) and that you're not the
intended recipient of is an offence under section 48 of the wireless
telepgraphy act 2006:

48 Interception and disclosure of messages

(1) A person commits an offence if, otherwise than under the
authority of a designated person-

(a) he uses wireless telegraphy apparatus with intent to obtain
information as to the contents, sender or addressee of a message (whether
sent by means of wireless telegraphy or not) of which neither he nor a
person on whose behalf he is acting is an intended recipient





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www.devilfinder.com How to listen in on cell phones

There is a bunch of information there.They say it is illegal to listen
in on cell phone convesations,but that is a bunch of crap.If you have a
receiver that can listen in on cell phones (governments and Military
have such devices) then you have RIGHT to listen in on cell phones.

I don't own a receiver that can listen in on cell phone
conversations,but if I did,I would listen in all I want to.
cuhulin