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Offline Oliver

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Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações (ANACOM), in association with the Autoridade Marítima Nacional (Portuguese Maritime Police), has carried out a series of enforcement actions, starting 1st June, targeting commercial fishing ports and marinas in Portugal. Operations have taken place in Caniçal, Machico and Funchal, in Madeira, on the Douro River, and yesterday an operation was carried out in Cascais targeting vessels underway off the coast.

During these operations, more than 30 vessels were inspected, including leisure and passenger craft, and a number of violations were detected, including use of improper equipment and use of equipment with channels operating outside the bands of the maritime mobile service.

These enforcement actions are intended to ensure the proper use of the radio spectrum (authorised frequencies) and the legality of the equipment installed on board vessels, to eliminate/reduce cases of interference caused to land-based communications networks, particularly networks necessary to the work of security and emergency services and to the communications of air traffic navigation and control used by civil and military aviation.

With the completion of these operations, it is ensured that all radio resources, including those used in rescue operations, are in accordance with the law.

The operations were carried out by joint teams of the two authorities - involving 12 ANACOM enforcement agents and 14 officers of the Maritime Police.

Carrying out actions of this type has led to a reduction in the number of offences.

Source: http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?contentId=1388229#.V4DrdctCTqB
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Let me get this straight, you can use any kind of drug you want in Portugal, but you can't modify your radio to transmit out of band? It seems to me fishing crews cranked up on meth to work 24/7 for days at a time, hallucinating giant sea monsters and sending out distress signals on the proper channels for rescue from the imaginary beasts would be more of a problem than out of band transmissions.

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Let me get this straight, you can use any kind of drug you want in Portugal, but you can't modify your radio to transmit out of band? It seems to me fishing crews cranked up on meth to work 24/7 for days at a time, hallucinating giant sea monsters and sending out distress signals on the proper channels for rescue from the imaginary beasts would be more of a problem than out of band transmissions.

Heh Pigmeat you know the gig... these guys need to make it look like they are kinda sorta doing their jobs.  Besides they will take home mucho peso from overlooking some stuff from the guys that can pay that is...   mmmmmmmoney!!!  mucho money... bonus bucks...
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