Hi David,

I get your point, but those hospitalised or in care homes are lucky to have the 
internet at all.  I hope myself or others on this group do not become part of 
this group.
Over here (in the UK), we have landlords that refuse all sorts of things, from 
anything that penatrates the walls (eg. drawing pins) to putting anything at 
all on the outside of their buildings.  I know people that have 'installed' 
wallpaper with bluetac to circumvent their rediculous 'laws'.  A TV/VHF/DAB 
antenna is usually supplied from a communual array on the roof, that's all they 
get.  Sattelite dishes are frowned upon, even cable is banned!
OK, I hear you say 'Move!' but when you've just been released from a private 
hospital and had your property sold to pay for the care you had, its not that 
simple.  (It can cost the same as a mortgage a month to have private care a 
week over here, so do the math.)

If I want a dropped kerb for my car in my newly modified garden to go over the 
sidewalk, I HAVE to use a pre ellected contractor, otherwise I get prosocuted 
if found doing it myself or with a non approved contractor.  And boy, do they 
charge through the nose for it.

As I said before, I hope I am either not in this country, or don't have to 
endure the rules if it comes to that.  After all, we are British and everyone 
seems to just take the flac without question over here.  Probably accounts for 
the resultant loss of freedom and rights we have left.  (If any!)

Sorry for the rant, but the truth is the truth, I feel pity on those that have 
to live under such a regime.  Thank god for the internet, we would loose quite 
a few individuals 'on the air' via it otherwise that some enjoy talking to.

73 de Neil G7EBY.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Holman 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 9:07 PM
  Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: New guy


    
        Neil,

        The dongle is a good opportunity for those that have no choice, but is 
still no substitute for a real radio.  I know, DStar isn't everywhere, YET.  :-D

        The part of your message that bothers me is: "Given that some have 
restrictions on antenna's and planning regs I suppose we could make 
exceptions...."  Why should we have to make exceptions??  Why should we have to 
accept this as a part of our lives??  WE (all the people of the world) need to 
start putting an end to or fighting back against anything that oppresses or 
takes away individual rights and freedoms.  What gives them the right to say we 
can't have an antenna.  There is a brainwashing effort out there, and it is 
huge and very quiet, that it is OK, acceptable and normal to surrender your 
individual rights and freedoms to someone else: HOAs, zoning boards, local 
governments, schools and others.  This is wrong.  Dead Wrong!!!!!  We are 
loosing more and more individual rights and freedoms everyday.  And WE need to 
stand up and fight this.  Unfortunately they are very entrenched.  This doesn't 
mean to start a revolt (which probably won't go well).  It means to get 
involved with these organizations to help them govern the interactions between 
people and not the step on individual rights and freedoms.  They should not be 
able to tell you that you can't have an antenna (that would be an individual 
freedom).  They can tell you that you have to work to solve interference (the 
interaction).  Or that you can't have an antenna over a certain height because 
it might fall on your neighbor's property (Safety issue).  Other than that, 
they have no right to tell you that you can't have an antenna or flag of a 
cockroach or whatever.  

        Have a great day,

        David, AC7DS



        --- On Tue, 1/19/10, Neil <[email protected]> wrote:


          From: Neil [email protected] [Snip]
       



  

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