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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses toturn off their cell phone?
On Jan 20, 11:25*pm, "Scout"
wrote: wrote in message Yep, and that has pretty much been accomplished in the cargo hold. Because, they bond all the metal together in an aircraft to avoid picking up static charges. most is automatic in construction but where you have something like a gasketed door or shock mount....it comes with it's own bonding wire to insure that it's electrically grounded (ie bonded) to the rest of the aircraft. So, like I said, good luck getting a cell signal into the cargo hold once all the access doors are secured. Wrong. Bonding is very different from shielding. A slot antenna is a example of something bonded, but open to rf waves. Dan |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turn off their cell phone?
wrote in message ... On Jan 20, 11:25 pm, "Scout" wrote: wrote in message Yep, and that has pretty much been accomplished in the cargo hold. Because, they bond all the metal together in an aircraft to avoid picking up static charges. most is automatic in construction but where you have something like a gasketed door or shock mount....it comes with it's own bonding wire to insure that it's electrically grounded (ie bonded) to the rest of the aircraft. So, like I said, good luck getting a cell signal into the cargo hold once all the access doors are secured. Wrong. Bonding is very different from shielding. A slot antenna is a example of something bonded, but open to rf waves. True, but when you put solid metal all around something that is bonded together, you get *TaDa* a faraday cage which is pretty much the defacto standard of RF shielding. |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses toturn off their cell phone?
On Jan 21, 4:37*pm, "Scout"
wrote: True, but when you put solid metal all around something that is bonded together, you get *TaDa* a faraday cage which is pretty much the defacto standard of RF shielding. What ever. Dan |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses toturn off their cell phone?
On Jan 21, 1:40*pm, RD Sandman
wrote: Shall not be infringed wrote : On Jan 20, 12:34*pm, RD Sandman wrote: Shall not be infringed wrote innews:6702 : On Jan 18, 1:41*am, "Charles Dickey" wrote: I did some traveling lately and noted that some passengers who were told to turn off their phones, did so, and as soon as the stewardess passed on, they turned them right back on. *This is a safety precaution for all, and the deliberate refusal for the passengers to comply could have a fatal result for me. If I kill the asshole because I fear for my life, will this be considered an act of self defense? Discuss. Ummm. Probably not justified. Damn, someone who figured it out without a lot of hoopla. * But... what if they're actually calling the phone connected to a bad thing in their check bag? That happens so often that it is probably on the very edge of everyone's mind as they start that take off roll down the runway. * -- It's impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument. William G McAdoo Sleep well, tonight..... RD (The Sandman) I'm just looking fore reason's for Charles to legally shoot the passenger on the phone. |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turn off their cell phone?
"Shall not be infringed" wrote in message
... But... what if they're actually calling the phone connected to a bad thing in their check bag? That happens so often that it is probably on the very edge of everyone's mind as they start that take off roll down the runway. [snip] I'm just looking fore reason's for Charles to legally shoot the passenger on the phone. -------------------------------------- Some people just need killing. Obnoxious, loud-mouth cell phone users on airplanes come to mind.... |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses toturn off their cell phone?
On Jan 22, 2:08*am, "max headroom" wrote:
"Shall not be infringed" wrote in ... But... what if they're actually calling the phone connected to a bad thing in their check bag? That happens so often that it is probably on the very edge of everyone's mind as they start that take off roll down the runway. [snip] I'm just looking fore reason's for Charles to legally shoot the passenger on the phone. -------------------------------------- Some people just need killing. Obnoxious, loud-mouth cell phone users on airplanes come to mind.... What about obnoxious, loud-mouthed cell phone users in restaurants? Or do you think that's too harsh? |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turn off their cell phone?
Shall not be infringed wrote in
: On Jan 21, 1:40*pm, RD Sandman wrote: Shall not be infringed wrote innews:4c12 : On Jan 20, 12:34*pm, RD Sandman wrote: Shall not be infringed wrote innews:6702 : On Jan 18, 1:41*am, "Charles Dickey" wrote : I did some traveling lately and noted that some passengers who were told to turn off their phones, did so, and as soon as the stewardess passed on, they turned them right back on. *This is a safety precaution for all, and the deliberate refusal for the passengers to comply could have a fatal result for me. If I kill the asshole because I fear for my life, will this be considered an act of self defense? Discuss. Ummm. Probably not justified. Damn, someone who figured it out without a lot of hoopla. * But... what if they're actually calling the phone connected to a bad thing in their check bag? That happens so often that it is probably on the very edge of everyone's mind as they start that take off roll down the runway. * -- It's impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument. William G McAdoo Sleep well, tonight..... RD (The Sandman) I'm just looking fore reason's for Charles to legally shoot the passenger on the phone. Unfortunately, there aren't any in that scenario. -- It's impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument. William G McAdoo Sleep well, tonight..... RD (The Sandman) |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turn off their cell phone?
"Shall not be infringed" wrote in message
... I'm just looking fore reason's for Charles to legally shoot the passenger on the phone. -------------------------------------- Some people just need killing. Obnoxious, loud-mouth cell phone users on airplanes come to mind.... What about obnoxious, loud-mouthed cell phone users in restaurants? Or do you think that's too harsh? --------------------------------------------- Probably. You can, after all, leave the restaurant. On the other hand, inside a dark theatre would be a good time to practice your garrotte skills. |
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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turn off their cell phone?
Shall not be infringed wrote in
: On Jan 22, 2:08*am, "max headroom" wrote: "Shall not be infringed" wrote in messag ... But... what if they're actually calling the phone connected to a bad thing in their check bag? That happens so often that it is probably on the very edge of everyone' s mind as they start that take off roll down the runway. [snip] I'm just looking fore reason's for Charles to legally shoot the passenger on the phone. -------------------------------------- Some people just need killing. Obnoxious, loud-mouth cell phone users on airplanes come to mind.... What about obnoxious, loud-mouthed cell phone users in restaurants? Or do you think that's too harsh? Well, you should let them finish eating.....after all, their relatives will have to pick up the tab. -- It's impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument. William G McAdoo Sleep well, tonight..... RD (The Sandman) |
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