In Reply to: Re: anyone have cordless phone frequencies? posted by Jennifer Bond on September 28, 2000 at 20:55:24:
: Yikes, you might as well have just said you're a crack dealer.... sheeeesh. It's illegal to listen to cellulars and cordless phones. :o)
: : hey thanks for your help guys i just listen to it when im tired of listing to whats going on in kitsap county so i dont do it all the time. but u got to admit it is fun. well thanks for your help
Actually, in a contemporary court of law the sentence for monitoring
cellular might very well outweigh the sentence for dealing crack.
Yes, I'm being slightly sarcastic. Having once owned an analog cell phone I was well aware that I was BROADCASTING. Who do you point the
finger at for breaches in telecommunication privacy? The
monitoring enthusiast, or the unwilling communications conglomerates?
Using the RF spectrum for hurtful gain should be illegal, monitoring
it should not. Meanwhile, the cell companies should be held accountable for issues dealing with privacy. Just a thought.
-Marcus