12-12-2006, 01:23 AM
#2 really exists. They are commercially available outside the US. However, in the US...
"The FCC has fielded enough queries about the legality of cell phone jammers that it issued a notice last year. In it, the agency warns that jammers violate federal laws that broadly prohibit interfering with licensed radio spectrum. Owning, manufacturing, marketing, offering for sale or operating a cell phone jammer is punishable by an $11,000 fine and up to a year in prison for each offense, the notice states."
That quote is from a 2000 article
I do believe that vomiting on an obnoxious cell phone user is still allowed, as there are no vomiting ordinances on record. Spitting and urinating limitations, yes, vomiting, no.
"The FCC has fielded enough queries about the legality of cell phone jammers that it issued a notice last year. In it, the agency warns that jammers violate federal laws that broadly prohibit interfering with licensed radio spectrum. Owning, manufacturing, marketing, offering for sale or operating a cell phone jammer is punishable by an $11,000 fine and up to a year in prison for each offense, the notice states."
That quote is from a 2000 article
I do believe that vomiting on an obnoxious cell phone user is still allowed, as there are no vomiting ordinances on record. Spitting and urinating limitations, yes, vomiting, no.