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Two Cheers For Continental
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maybe they do..
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DE-NIED
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Re: maybe they do..
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Wow...
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The FCC
For those interested, the FCC forbids pretty much any rule that restricts access to over-the-air transmission. That also inlcudes HOAs that try to disallow TV antennae and sat dishes.
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police ignore those laws anyhow, at least when they are on the phone. its mostly just local/state gov wanting to be able to talk about how they are helping safety(and get reelected)
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But I'm guessing the FCC would not allow Massport to prohibit components that were part of an FCC approved device. By the same token, the camera in a camera phone is a component of an FCC approved radio device. So are movie theaters beyond the authority of the FCC?
As another example, I went to a golf tournament the other day where no one was being allowed in with a cell phone at all. Camera or not. I wonder what the FCC's position is on this?
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