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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turn off their cell phone?



 
 
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Old January 21st, 2012, 06:17 PM posted to misc.survivalism,rec.crafts.metalworking,talk.politics.guns,rec.travel.air,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses toturn off their cell phone?

On Jan 20, 11:25*pm, "Scout"
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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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