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Just received from Ofcom...
quote The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has launched a consultation on proposals to introduce fixed penalty fines for certain offences committed under the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949. The consultation, which is being run by the DTI rather than Ofcom, seeks views on the type of offence for which Fixed Penalty Notices may be imposed and the level of fine to be paid. Wireless Telegraphy Act offences are currently prosecutable under criminal law. The DTI's proposals, if adopted, would enable summary-only offences (which currently carry a maximum penalty of six months imprisonment and/or a £5,000 fine) to be settled by way of a Fixed Penalty Notice procedure. Offences would include, for example, operating a transmitter without a licence where one is required, operating outside of the conditions of a licence, or operating outside of the conditions that allow exemption from the need for a licence. /quote More information: http://www.dti.gov.uk/consultations/...tion-1573.html PDF document download: http://www.dti.gov.uk/consultations/...ation-1574.pdf As the documents says, "We would welcome suggestions of others who may wish to be involved in this consultation process" I would guess that anyone can respond. The document does specify that illegal use of CB will be covered by this proposed fixed penalty. Happy new year. Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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