[ScanIndiana] new IMPD Illegal tac radio frequency found !!!!!

Justin Knox swatdog905 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 14 23:20:00 EST 2007


I disagree, everyone uses profanity at some point and time, and as tough as 
police officers jobs are I consider it OK for them to use profanity.  How I 
see it, turning the officers in would be a bad move.  If you find profanity 
offensive then don't listen to that frequency.

Thats just my opinion.

Justin



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Douglas B. Pritchett" <wbzq1300 at verizon.net>
To: "Indiana Scanning" <scanindiana at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [ScanIndiana] new IMPD Illegal tac radio frequency found !!!!!


> Tim, is this Indy? I haven't researched the freq yet, but you may have 
> happened upon a point-to-point channel common to those mobiles. As for the 
> profanity, I can only say that there is a common misconception by police 
> and other 2-way users that their conversations are not heard by anyone 
> else. Maybe it's a cellphone mentality. Here in Fort Wayne, there are 
> still some officers that haven't figured out that digital scanners exist. 
> :-)
> In my opinion, you can do a couple of  things. One, you can ignore this. 
> Two, you could tape some of these conversations and forward the tape to 
> the chief or other  command of the agency involved. I highly suggest that 
> you do this anonymously. Three, you could forward the tape to the FCC. 
> Also, you could send a copy to the newspaper and or the local muckraking 
> action news TV station. Again, do this anonymously. Then, sit back and see 
> what happens. You might want to tape on consecutive days and forward those 
> tapes.
> Best of luck.
>
> -- 
> Douglas B. Pritchett
> Fort Wayne, IN (KB9YKP)
> wbzq1300 at verizon.net
>
>
>
> Tim DeLong wrote:
>
>>Hello To All,I found a IMPD Illegal tac radio frequency that is used by 
>>2nd shift in the Northwest Sector. Please put the frequency in your 
>>scanner and you will have the worst language for Police Officers I have 
>>ever heard.Police Officers using profantiy over the public 
>>airwaves,Wounder what Riley Holingsworth would think about this!!!. The 
>>frequency is 154.475.I cannot find any type of vaild license being held 
>>for this frequency by any Police Agency.One Officer was talking to another 
>>by the name of Greg and another female officer was using profanity.This 
>>was heard around 9:30 PM Monday 2-13-07 on my Bearcat 300 that I have on 
>>my nightstand near my bed with the antenna that came with the radio.Thanks 
>>Best Requards,Tim DeLong W9NES ____              ____        ___
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