Is malicious damage to a tower a federal offense if I have government
agencies using my service to send and receive email and data?
Thanx
NGL
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Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 11:21 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] Malicious damage
Is malicious damage to a tower a federal offense if I have government
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Malicious damage
I believe it would be an offense to do so to a site with an FCC licensed
public safety transmitter. If you are only using unlicensed gear and they
use your unlicensed network I believe that is not the case. Now I'm not a
lawyer, so to get a proper answer
: [WISPA] Malicious damage
I am talking about physical damage i.e.: stolen components, broken solar
panels etc. Not use of the system.
Thanx
NGL
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From: Brian Webster bwebs...@wirelessmapping.com
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 9:10 AM
To: WISPA
Is malicious damage to a tower a federal offense if I have government agencies
using my service to send and receive email and data?
Thanx
NGL
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] Malicious damage to a tower
Is malicious damage to a tower a federal offense if I have government
agencies using my service to send and receive email and data?
Thanx
NGL
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It would be different story if YOU damaged some Cop's antenna.
You would be eating TV dinners in an orange jump suit for a long time.
Forbes Mercy wrote:
Two solar panels were stolen from one of my towers two years ago and the
police only wanted to take a report, when I reminded them that
: [WISPA] Malicious damage to a tower
Two solar panels were stolen from one of my towers two years ago and the
police only wanted to take a report, when I reminded them that this was
a public communications facility and thereby a federal offense, they
said I don't think the Internet is a public