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From: foy@aero.ARPA (Richard Foy)
Newsgroups: net.auto,net.legal
Subject: Re: Radar Detector Legislation
Message-ID: <420@aero.ARPA>
Date: Tue, 10-Sep-85 16:04:55 EDT
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Posted: Tue Sep 10 16:04:55 1985
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Reply-To: foy@aero.UUCP (Richard Foy)
Organization: The Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA
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Summary: 

In article <373@houem.UUCP> hgp@houem.UUCP (#H.PAGE) writes:
>> > > Transmitting any signal with the express purpose of jamming another signal
>> > > is INDEED illegal.  Yeah, I know, governments do it all the time.  But, the
>> > > point is, to try to circumvent the law in this manner in a no-no.
>> > > T. C. Wheeler
>> > 
Is it illegal for the governments to do? Under what juristicion? What are the
penalties, for governments, for individuals?