[BC] Station fined for overpowering
JYRussell@academicplanet.com
jyrussell
Thu Mar 1 17:27:52 CST 2007
Yeah, but there's the intent end of things... I'm not a perfect person by
any means, but, when people think out and do things the way you suggest... I
get away from them. Rather be honest and broke then dishonest and wondering
if I'll get caught...
Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Fybush" <scott at fybush.com>
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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [BC] Station fined for overpowering
>A total of $4000 (which he can probably negotiate downward for a clean
>record/inability to pay) seems to me like a bargain for 24-hour operation
>for how many years running?
>
> Maybe the lawyer's smarter than he sounds...
>
> s
>
> Alan Kline wrote:
>> Sounds like time for a new lawyer...
>>
>> ak
>>
>> Tom Dimeo wrote:
>>> Then he told me his attorney in Washington told him it was legal for him
>>> to operate at night with the one thousand watts because the only station
>>> he would interfere with was just an all news station in Canada and the
>>> Canadian station had no right to broadcast in the United States anyway.
>>
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