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Is this considered "GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION"?
"Anonymous Sender" wrote in message acolo.com... I'm s ure the hams will agree that a lot of the cbers are idiots. Some people will say they're in locations they're not just for fun. I run legal power. My cb seems to get out only half a mile. As such, I tend not to believe someone I'm talking to on the cb if they say they're in California right now while I'm hearing clearly as a local from the east coast. According to the hams, if it turns out the other person is telling a lie about where he's at, then I'm not breaking the law, but if it turns out that the other person is telling the truth about where he's at, then I'm breaking the law, even though my actions were the exact same action at the exact same time. As such the 155 mile limit "laaw" is the ONLY law in the U.S. where whether you're guilty of a crime or not depends on what the other person does instead of on what you do. And as such, should be repealed. Ther is no other law in the U.S. where whether you're guilty of a crime or not depends on the other person's actions instead of your actions. |
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