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Re: Another Cable Thief Arrested (by the Cable-Nazis)



FUCK YOU AND YOUR CABLE COMPANYS FAGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!



"mercedesny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 13:42:53 GMT, "Hü©k Hö§hïmötö
> !" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >What's the point of posting this?
>
> To watch you say stupid stuff?
>
> >Ohhhhhhhhhhh,....run away, run away! Quick, let's disconnect our pirate
> >cable box!
>
> Bet you don't even have one. I'm sure you use an illegal dish.
>
> >When was the last time ANYONE saw a press release like this one before
now?
>
> They happen all the time. When's the last time anyone heard anything
> intelligent from your posts?
>
> >The chances of getting arrested (OR charged) is zilch point shit.
>
> Go tell this guy that as he sits in jail.
>
> >90% of the time, these guys get caught is because they bragged to their
> >neighbors (who are paying for service) that they (the braggart) are
getting
> >it for free.
>
> Go tell that to the people in the court system right now because the
> cable company got thier name from an illegal box seller's records.
>
> >
> >Like software companies worth billions (who can easily afford to lobby
for
> >personal laws), they CAN get away with this crap.
> >
> >Nevertheless, they will NEVER come close to "capturing" 1/100th of those
> >freebie grabbers.
> >RIP THOSE BASTARDS OFF EVERY CHANCE YOU GET!!!!
>
> Actually with Digital Cable still secure and un-hacked, I'd say
> there's not many "frebbie grabbers" left out there anyway, on cable.
>
> >
> >
> >"weitrhino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>
http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2003/11/17/daily48.html?jst=b
> >>
> >> weitrhino
> >>
> >>
> >> November 21, 2003
> >> Catonsville man gets 18 months for stealing cable
> >> Robert J. Terry
> >> Staff
> >> A Baltimore County District Court judge has sentenced a Catonsville man
to
> >> 18 months in prison for stealing cable, Comcast Cable said Friday.
> >>
> >> Gregory Leach, 27, was found guilty of possessing an altered cable box
> >that
> >> enabled him to thwart encryptions sent out by Comcast and receive
services
> >> he wasn't paying for, including premium channels and pay-per-view
movies,
> >> the cable giant said.
> >>
> >> Baltimore County police found Leach with the altered cable box while
> >> executing a search and seizure warrant.
> >>
> >> Comcast works with law enforcement agencies on spotting and
confiscating
> >> illegal cable devices. The company has also fanned out a 50-person team
of
> >> technicians going door to door to match cable service with customer
> >records.
> >>
> >> Comcast Cable counts 800,000 customers in Maryland and Delaware, and
the
> >> company employs more than 2,000 people in the region.
> >>
> >> "We encouraged everyone who was receiving cable illegally to take
> >advantage
> >> of our amnesty campaign and turn in their illegal equipment with no
> >> questions asked," said Brian A. Lynch, area vice president and general
> >> manager for Comcast's Baltimore metropolitan systems. "This individual
is
> >an
> >> unfortunate example of what can happen when someone does not heed our
> >> warnings and chooses to actively steal cable services."
> >>
> >> Comcast says cable theft costs local governments and municipalities
> >millions
> >> of dollars in lost revenue annually and causes signal leakage that
> >adversely
> >> affects signal quality and other communications systems, including
those
> >> used by aircraft.
> >>
> >> The National Cable Television Association estimates the cable industry
> >loses
> >> nearly $6.6 billion in revenues each year to cable theft.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> © 2003 American City Business Journals Inc.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>





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