Use of the antenna could be considered theft of services IMO.
  Theft of services covers a number of things.
  Not sure what the 240 volts would do, maybe burn out loops in the  
duplexers being used, if it managed that before kicking the circuit  
breaker. Possible melt some of that teeny coax the moron was using, ha ha  
ha...

  Besides, I thought the offenders cabinet went over the side???

  Wayne WA2YNE

On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:08:47 -0500, Larry Wagoner  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 05:43 PM 4/21/2008, you wrote:
>> I would think the one using the cable is the one who cut it.
>
> Or at the very least is responsible - given that that person's
> equipment is connected.
> One cannot claim ignorance at a certain point ...
> And it is the CUTTING of the hardline that is the criminal damage,
> not the use of the antenna.
>
> Finally ... if nothing else - how about feeding some 240 AC down the
> line from the splice point to the offender's equipment.
>
> Larry
> N5WLW
>



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