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One of twithed's boyfriends, no doubt.
FCC levies $10,000 fine for unlicensed operation (Jan 19, 2005) -- The FCC has fined a Jacksonville, Florida, CBer $10,000 for transmitting without Commission authorization. The Commission released the Forfeiture Order (NOF) to Tommie Salter on December 27. The FCC says that in March 2004 its Tampa Field Office, responding to interference complaints, restricted Salter's hours of operation. The FCC lifted the quiet hours two months later, providing Salter "operated in full compliance with the Commission's rules." When interference complaints resumed, the FCC last July 15 again notified Salter it was restricting his hours of operation. The FCC NOF said a family member signed for the notice but that Salter told Commission officials he had not read it. As a result he transmitted while his operation was prohibited--between 6 AM and 11:59 PM. An August 2004 station inspection of Salter's CB station revealed that he was operating a non FCC-certificated transmitter, in violation of Part 95 rules. A Notice of Apparent Liability (NAL) proposing the $10,000 fine followed in October. The FCC's NOF upholds the fine, despite Salter's protests that his violation was not willful because he did not understand that use of non-certificated transmitters violated the rules and did not know about the reinstated quiet hours. Salter also claimed he couldn't pay the fine, but the FCC says he failed to provide tax returns or other necessary documentation to back up that claim. The FCC authorizes CB operation "by rule"--essentially a blanket license.--FCC |
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YAWN....
"Psychiatrist to keyclowns" wrote in message oups.com... One of twithed's boyfriends, no doubt. FCC levies $10,000 fine for unlicensed operation (Jan 19, 2005) -- The FCC has fined a Jacksonville, Florida, CBer $10,000 for transmitting without Commission authorization. The Commission released the Forfeiture Order (NOF) to Tommie Salter on December 27. The FCC says that in March 2004 its Tampa Field Office, responding to interference complaints, restricted Salter's hours of operation. The FCC lifted the quiet hours two months later, providing Salter "operated in full compliance with the Commission's rules." When interference complaints resumed, the FCC last July 15 again notified Salter it was restricting his hours of operation. The FCC NOF said a family member signed for the notice but that Salter told Commission officials he had not read it. As a result he transmitted while his operation was prohibited--between 6 AM and 11:59 PM. An August 2004 station inspection of Salter's CB station revealed that he was operating a non FCC-certificated transmitter, in violation of Part 95 rules. A Notice of Apparent Liability (NAL) proposing the $10,000 fine followed in October. The FCC's NOF upholds the fine, despite Salter's protests that his violation was not willful because he did not understand that use of non-certificated transmitters violated the rules and did not know about the reinstated quiet hours. Salter also claimed he couldn't pay the fine, but the FCC says he failed to provide tax returns or other necessary documentation to back up that claim. The FCC authorizes CB operation "by rule"--essentially a blanket license.--FCC |
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Ahhh, just like your mouth yawns open at the Petro toilet.
A.E. 352 wrote: YAWN.... "Psychiatrist to keyclowns" wrote in message oups.com... One of twithed's boyfriends, no doubt. FCC levies $10,000 fine for unlicensed operation (Jan 19, 2005) -- The FCC has fined a Jacksonville, Florida, CBer $10,000 for transmitting without Commission authorization. The Commission released the Forfeiture Order (NOF) to Tommie Salter on December 27. The FCC says that in March 2004 its Tampa Field Office, responding to interference complaints, restricted Salter's hours of operation. The FCC lifted the quiet hours two months later, providing Salter "operated in full compliance with the Commission's rules." When interference complaints resumed, the FCC last July 15 again notified Salter it was restricting his hours of operation. The FCC NOF said a family member signed for the notice but that Salter told Commission officials he had not read it. As a result he transmitted while his operation was prohibited--between 6 AM and 11:59 PM. An August 2004 station inspection of Salter's CB station revealed that he was operating a non FCC-certificated transmitter, in violation of Part 95 rules. A Notice of Apparent Liability (NAL) proposing the $10,000 fine followed in October. The FCC's NOF upholds the fine, despite Salter's protests that his violation was not willful because he did not understand that use of non-certificated transmitters violated the rules and did not know about the reinstated quiet hours. Salter also claimed he couldn't pay the fine, but the FCC says he failed to provide tax returns or other necessary documentation to back up that claim. The FCC authorizes CB operation "by rule"--essentially a blanket license.--FCC |
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N8WWM took his fist out of KC8QJP Crisco Kathy Lee's fat ass long enough
to type: Ahhh, just like your mouth yawns open at the Petro toilet. A.E. 352 wrote: YAWN.... Go slather KC8QJP Crisco Kathy Lee's fat ass with lard, dogie. |
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The ****ers almost got me the last time I jammed
the Toledo repeater. On 23 Jan 2005 03:48:19 -0800, "Psychiatrist to keyclowns" wrote: One of twithed's boyfriends, no doubt. FCC levies $10,000 fine for unlicensed operation (Jan 19, 2005) -- The FCC has fined a Jacksonville, Florida, CBer $10,000 for transmitting without Commission authorization. The Commission released the Forfeiture Order (NOF) to Tommie Salter on December 27. The FCC says that in March 2004 its Tampa Field Office, responding to interference complaints, restricted Salter's hours of operation. The FCC lifted the quiet hours two months later, providing Salter "operated in full compliance with the Commission's rules." When interference complaints resumed, the FCC last July 15 again notified Salter it was restricting his hours of operation. The FCC NOF said a family member signed for the notice but that Salter told Commission officials he had not read it. As a result he transmitted while his operation was prohibited--between 6 AM and 11:59 PM. An August 2004 station inspection of Salter's CB station revealed that he was operating a non FCC-certificated transmitter, in violation of Part 95 rules. A Notice of Apparent Liability (NAL) proposing the $10,000 fine followed in October. The FCC's NOF upholds the fine, despite Salter's protests that his violation was not willful because he did not understand that use of non-certificated transmitters violated the rules and did not know about the reinstated quiet hours. Salter also claimed he couldn't pay the fine, but the FCC says he failed to provide tax returns or other necessary documentation to back up that claim. The FCC authorizes CB operation "by rule"--essentially a blanket license.--FCC _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 120,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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