Jamming a cell phone is illegal in the U.S. Very illegal. And not just by ordinary citizens. It’s illegal for theater and restaurant owners to jam calls, and even state and local police or prison ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — State officials are urging Congress and the Federal Communications Commission to allow state prisons to use cell phone jamming technology, after several investigations found ...
Another day of hot weather continues after Seattle set a new daily record high of 90 degrees on Sunday. by T.A. DeFEO | The Center Square TOPICS: (TCS) — Georgia's attorney general wants a federal ...
“These unlawful jammer operations posed a tangible public safety hazard by potentially blocking authorized communications” such as 911 emergency calls and other law enforcement communications, the FCC ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes signed on in support of federal legislation that would allow states to use cell phone jamming systems in prisons. The legislation aims to combat crimes orchestrated ...
ATLANTA, GA — There is an ongoing standoff between Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr the Federal Communications Commission about the use of jammers inside local jails and state prisons. Carr is ...
Cell phone jammers are gadgets that can cut cell reception immediately — handy technology for those stuck in crowded trains or restaurants beside inconsiderate mobile chatters. Ryan Singel, reporter ...
Yeah, it seems odd to go fter the manufacturer rather than the users. But I've always wanted one of these myself. Cars, movies, restaurants... Yeah, I get the downside that some doctor won't get his ...
Mobile phones in schools. If you’re a teacher, school staffer, or a parent, you’ve likely got six hundred opinions about this very topic, and you will have had six hundred arguments about it this week ...
Jamming a cell phone is illegal in the U.S. Very illegal. And not just by ordinary citizens. It’s illegal for theater and restaurant owners to jam calls, and even state and local police or prison ...
Yeah, it's technically illegal. Although the FCC hasn't enforced it in a while. You could take them to court, but short of the law there isn't much technically you can do. Hope that they don't block ...
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