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Not satisfied with just outlawing cb and ham radios which use hand-
held microphones, Canada has now outlawed hands-free ham radio by hams, and hands-free cb by cbers, yet still allows two-way radio use by taxi cab drivers, school-bus drivers, and businesses, police, etcetera even though all those people have MUCH LESS training in operating a two-way radio than hams do. such as almost none, if not none, although it is usually none. even low-class redneck cbers know more about how to properly use a radio then those people do. yet the only ones allowed to use it are the ones with little or no training while the ones not allowed to use it ae the ones with the proper training in how to use it. If the police had the proper training, then they would not be arresting people under phony radio laws which they claim is the actual law. so that alone is proof the police do not have the proper training in howw to properly use a two-way radio since they do not even know the radio laws that they are trying to enforce, and therefore should also be prohibited from using a two-way mobile radio if the cbers and hams, which have the actual training as it is required to get their ham raadio license also are not allowed to operate their two-way radios mobile. |
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On 11/7/11 9:39 AM, radioguy wrote:
Not satisfied with just outlawing cb and ham radios which use hand- held microphones, Canada has now outlawed hands-free ham radio by hams, and hands-free cb by cbers, yet still allows two-way radio use by taxi cab drivers, school-bus drivers, and businesses, police, etcetera even though all those people have MUCH LESS training in operating a two-way radio than hams do. such as almost none, if not none, although it is usually none. even low-class redneck cbers know more about how to properly use a radio then those people do. yet the only ones allowed to use it are the ones with little or no training while the ones not allowed to use it ae the ones with the proper training in how to use it. If the police had the proper training, then they would not be arresting people under phony radio laws which they claim is the actual law. so that alone is proof the police do not have the proper training in howw to properly use a two-way radio since they do not even know the radio laws that they are trying to enforce, and therefore should also be prohibited from using a two-way mobile radio if the cbers and hams, which have the actual training as it is required to get their ham raadio license also are not allowed to operate their two-way radios mobile. Donkey boner! - J. |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 09:39:54 -0800 (PST), radioguy wrote:
Not satisfied with just outlawing cb and ham radios which use hand- held microphones, Canada has now outlawed hands-free ham radio by hams, and hands-free cb by cbers, yet still allows two-way radio use by taxi cab drivers, school-bus drivers, and businesses, police, etcetera even though all those people have MUCH LESS training in operating a two-way radio than hams do. such as almost none, if not none, although it is usually none. even low-class redneck cbers know more about how to properly use a radio then those people do. yet the only ones allowed to use it are the ones with little or no training while the ones not allowed to use it ae the ones with the proper training in how to use it. If the police had the proper training, then they would not be arresting people under phony radio laws which they claim is the actual law. so that alone is proof the police do not have the proper training in howw to properly use a two-way radio since they do not even know the radio laws that they are trying to enforce, and therefore should also be prohibited from using a two-way mobile radio if the cbers and hams, which have the actual training as it is required to get their ham raadio license also are not allowed to operate their two-way radios mobile. Not quite. The Ontario law is requiring users of various devices to be "hands free" by 2012. Basically, no mic in the hand. It is not all of Canada, just Ontario. |
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On 11/7/11 11:13 AM, meh wrote:
On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 10:19:18 -0800, John wrote: On 11/7/11 9:39 AM, radioguy wrote: Donkey boner! If you were SMART, you'd have this troll filtered out. But I want to see *ALL* of Usenet! With quality conversation and debate like this, missing out on even one entertaining and informative post is something I just couldn't bear to live with! Also, ANY such claim with NO valid link is always suspect. No ****, really? Well, glad you cleared that one up for us - the thought had never occurred to me! - J. |
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On 11/7/11 1:52 PM, meh wrote:
On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 13:28:08 -0800, John wrote: No ****, really? Well, glad you cleared that one up for us - the thought had never occurred to me! Yeah, obviously. Incidentally, I've got a bridge for sale and it's going cheap. Contact me via email for details. - J. |
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richard wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 09:39:54 -0800 (PST), radioguy wrote: Not satisfied with just outlawing cb and ham radios which use hand- held microphones, Canada has now outlawed hands-free ham radio by hams, and hands-free cb by cbers, yet still allows two-way radio use by taxi cab drivers, school-bus drivers, and businesses, police, etcetera even though all those people have MUCH LESS training in operating a two-way radio than hams do. such as almost none, if not none, although it is usually none. even low-class redneck cbers know more about how to properly use a radio then those people do. yet the only ones allowed to use it are the ones with little or no training while the ones not allowed to use it ae the ones with the proper training in how to use it. If the police had the proper training, then they would not be arresting people under phony radio laws which they claim is the actual law. so that alone is proof the police do not have the proper training in howw to properly use a two-way radio since they do not even know the radio laws that they are trying to enforce, and therefore should also be prohibited from using a two-way mobile radio if the cbers and hams, which have the actual training as it is required to get their ham raadio license also are not allowed to operate their two-way radios mobile. Not quite. The Ontario law is requiring users of various devices to be "hands free" by 2012. Basically, no mic in the hand. It is not all of Canada, just Ontario. Another dumb, unenforceable liberal law. How can they possible know whether you are using a hands free transceiver or not? You are driving along with both hands on the wheel and talking..... For all they know you are talking to a passenger, or singing along with the music on your car radio. And why would it be any more dangerous than doing either one of those two things? |
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![]() "Bill Graham" wrote in message ... Another dumb, unenforceable liberal law. How can they possible know whether you are using a hands free transceiver or not? You are driving along with both hands on the wheel and talking..... For all they know you are talking to a passenger, or singing along with the music on your car radio. And why would it be any more dangerous than doing either one of those two things? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know if it's still that way, but back in the 70's, if you even wanted to have a car radio in your car, you had to apply for a special permit at the DMV, and they would levy a tax and stamp your registration with the approval. |
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:28:14 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote:
"Bill Graham" wrote in message ... Another dumb, unenforceable liberal law. How can they possible know whether you are using a hands free transceiver or not? You are driving along with both hands on the wheel and talking..... For all they know you are talking to a passenger, or singing along with the music on your car radio. And why would it be any more dangerous than doing either one of those two things? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know if it's still that way, but back in the 70's, if you even wanted to have a car radio in your car, you had to apply for a special permit at the DMV, and they would levy a tax and stamp your registration with the approval. Where was this supposed to have happened? No state ever had such a law. |
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![]() "richard" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:28:14 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote: "Bill Graham" wrote in message ... Another dumb, unenforceable liberal law. How can they possible know whether you are using a hands free transceiver or not? You are driving along with both hands on the wheel and talking..... For all they know you are talking to a passenger, or singing along with the music on your car radio. And why would it be any more dangerous than doing either one of those two things? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know if it's still that way, but back in the 70's, if you even wanted to have a car radio in your car, you had to apply for a special permit at the DMV, and they would levy a tax and stamp your registration with the approval. Where was this supposed to have happened? No state ever had such a law. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ach... I thought I had mentioned the state. It was Wyoming, and they certainly did have such a law. I remember the headache when I tried to register my first car there. I ended up using a pocket transistor radio on the dash rather than pay the extra money (I was only 18, and didn't have a lot of disposable income at the time.. |
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:28:14 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote:
"Bill Graham" wrote in message ... Another dumb, unenforceable liberal law. How can they possible know whether you are using a hands free transceiver or not? You are driving along with both hands on the wheel and talking..... For all they know you are talking to a passenger, or singing along with the music on your car radio. And why would it be any more dangerous than doing either one of those two things? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know if it's still that way, but back in the 70's, if you even wanted to have a car radio in your car, you had to apply for a special permit at the DMV, and they would levy a tax and stamp your registration with the approval. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKoekfcC9y0 Musst be yours huh radioguy? |
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