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    Default Man who admitted jamming cell phones: 'A lot of people are extremely loud'

    Man who admitted jamming cell phones: 'A lot of people are extremely loud'

    By NBCPhiladelphia.com

    Frustrated with fellow bus riders incessantly talking on their cell phones, a Philadelphia man began jamming the cell reception to silence their conversations.

    The NBC10 Investigators tracked down the cell phone zapper who targets talkers on a SEPTA bus route. Not only does he admit doing it, he thinks it’s a good thing.

    For story, video, visit Philadelphia's NBC10.com

    The man, who calls himself Eric, told the NBC10 Investigators, “I guess I’m taking the law into my own hands and quite frankly, I’m proud of it.”

    Eric says he doesn’t want to hear people talking on their cell phones in public.

    “It’s still pretty irritating and quite frankly it’s pretty rude,” said Eric.

    Eric says he’s firing up a cell phone jammer that he bought online to shut down conversations he doesn’t want to hear.

    “A lot of people are extremely loud, no sense of just privacy or anything, when it becomes a bother, that’s when I screw on the antenna and flip the switch,” said Eric.

    An NBC10 employee, whom the NBC10 Investigators are calling “Marie,” says she freaked out when she saw the man jamming passengers’ cell phones on her bus ride to work.

    “He’s blatantly holding this device that looks like a walkie-talkie with four very thick antennae. I started to watch him and any time somebody started talking on the phone, he would start pressing the button on the side of the device,” said Marie.

    Marie tipped off the NBC10 Investigators who went undercover to catch the cell phone vigilante with a hidden camera.

    Within minutes of boarding the 44 bus, the NBC10 Investigators spotted Eric jamming cell phones. A couple of weeks later, they caught up with him as he got off the bus, they informed Eric that the cell phone jammer device is illegal.

    “It is my understanding it is more of a gray area. It is my understanding that it’s illegal to, you know, stop a television signal, a radio signal. You know, it’s my understanding according to the FCC that it’s not illegal to disrupt a cell phone signal,” Eric said.

    But according to federal law, it is illegal to use, own, buy or sell cell phone jammers. The Feds say breaking the law could result in jail time and up to a $16,000 fine. Cell phone jammers are illegal because of the public safety concerns.

    Drexel University's Dr. Rob D’Ovidio works with cell phone forensics and electronic crime. D’Ovidio says some cell phone jammers can stop GPS, two-way radios and can even block police radio if they’re close enough.

    “With cell phone jammers you are limiting all types of communication tools that use the radio frequencies. You have the potential to cause a public safety disaster. Cutting off communication by not only our public officials to their dispatch centers but also cutting off the public’s communication to 911 can be a dangerous thing,” said Dr. D’Ovidio.

    What about emergency calls?
    The NBC10 Investigators asked Eric if he was concerned about disrupting someone who is trying to get emergency help.

    “Well, of course if there were such a situation on the bus, I imagine I would be right in the middle of it. And I would imagine that would be a very different situation of course, I’d imagine I’d be dialing 911 myself, “ Eric said.

    SEPTA officials say they have been getting a lot of complaints from riders on the 44 bus route about lost calls. But SEPTA insists that riders are safe.

    SEPTA says all buses have a panic button. Drivers can also alert police with the digital destination sign on the front of the bus. The transportation authority says it has tested its two-way radio communication and insists cell phone jammers will not affect it. But that doesn’t make Marie feel any better.

    “Every time I see this guy on the bus, I have a mixture of fear and anger. Part of me wants to go up to him and say, ‘Stop doing this, how dare you,’” said Marie.

    Just hours after the NBC10 Investigators told Eric that the cell phone jamming device was illegal, he called to say he did more research and discovered what they told him was true and said he would dispose of the device.

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    Default Re: Man who admitted jamming cell phones: 'A lot of people are extremely loud'

    Can't say I blame him sometimes - too many people too loud when on the phone. I don't need to hear what you are gonna do later/tomorrow/tonight. Keep your conversations quiet and private, odds are the person on the other end isn't deaf.

    I think you have confused a safe drinking limit with what I like to call 'lunch'

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    Default Re: Man who admitted jamming cell phones: 'A lot of people are extremely loud'

    I laugh, I know soooo many people who put a phone to their ear and all of a sudden, talk so freakin' loud!!! Drives me crazy.....

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    Default Re: Man who admitted jamming cell phones: 'A lot of people are extremely loud'

    Wouldn't be so bad but it seems to me most of the conversations are also about nothing.


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    Default Re: Man who admitted jamming cell phones: 'A lot of people are extremely loud'

    They are awful in the airport. "I'll talk real loud, I'm a big shot."


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