Yeah, thats what happens when bureaucrats get involved in technology. their first response is to circumvent laws, even if it doesnt achieve the intended goal. to their hammer everything is a nail
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 12:31 PM Jay Weekley <[email protected]> wrote: > They could still record couldn't they? > > Jaime Solorza wrote: > > Interesting...since most reservations are lacking in Internet and > > Cellular coverage. > > I was asked by a board member at school district to block cellphones > > in executive conference room as they suspected some members where > > using them to record and also have fired superintendent listen in. > > Told him it was illegal. > > > > On Fri, Dec 6, 2019, 9:43 AM <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > Visiting with a friend this morning he indicated he is traveling > > to coach a HS basketball game at a school on a reservation. He > > said that I will not be able to contact him while there because > > they have a cell call blocker to keep kids from looking at their > > phones. > > I did not realize blockers became legal. ?? Maybe sovereign > > nations preempt the FCC? > > -- > > AF mailing list > > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com > > > > > > > > -- > *Jay Weekley* > *Cyber Broadband > * > > -- > AF mailing list > [email protected] > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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