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On Wed, 01 Mar 2000 22:17:46 -0800, Ken wrote:
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>"mr.art" wrote:
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>> USA, Oregon, Portland
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>He mentioned that in his original post, Art.
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> Where I said " I don't know about where you live but here in California..."
>what meant to imply is I don't know if the laws where you live are the same
>but here they give you certain rights. I already knew where he lives but not
>the laws that apply in his home state.
Here you're not allowd to touch the phone lines, even inside your own building.
The phone lines belong to the telecos. You can do what you want with the
power lines, the water and to some extent the gas, but touching the phone lines
is a big NoNo. And with laws like this we wonder why BT still have a manopoly.
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