slapshot0017
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On my trip to D.C. today I ran into a little problem.
As I was on the train today the conductor asked me if I worked for Amtrak while I was listening, I said no, but told him I have an FCC License that allows me to listen and own said radio. He then threatened to throw me off the train if I wouldn't turn it off.
Can an Amtrak conductor legally tell an amateur radio operator to cease monitoring of the railroad frequencies because they are uncomfortable? And then threaten the passenger to be removed from the train?
Anyone have any advice on what to do in this situation?
As I was on the train today the conductor asked me if I worked for Amtrak while I was listening, I said no, but told him I have an FCC License that allows me to listen and own said radio. He then threatened to throw me off the train if I wouldn't turn it off.
Can an Amtrak conductor legally tell an amateur radio operator to cease monitoring of the railroad frequencies because they are uncomfortable? And then threaten the passenger to be removed from the train?
Anyone have any advice on what to do in this situation?
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