SB QST @ ARL $ARLB068 ARLB068 Fines for 4 amateurs ZCZC AG35 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 68 ARLB068 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT July 13, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB068 ARLB068 Fines for 4 amateurs Four amateurs cited by the Federal Communications Commission for malicious interference on the 2-meter band have had the amounts of their monetary forfeitures adjusted. The four, all in the New Orleans area, were cited for transmissions made in the spring of 1993. In September 1993 all four received Notices of Apparent Liability from the FCC's New Orleans office. The FCC, after reviewing responses from all four, then issued Notices of Forfeiture in November 1993, all in the amount of 2000 dollars. All four appealed the NOFs. While these appeals were pending, the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit vacated the forfeiture guidelines that the New Orleans Field Office had followed in the forfeitures, and on reconsideration, the FCC's Compliance and Information Bureau reduced them. On July 10, 1995, the FCC issued Orders in all four cases, noting that the cases were based on information provided by the Amateur Auxiliary, and saying that ''use of amateur volunteers for the purposes of monitoring violations in the amateur service is permitted by the (Communications) Act. In fact, the amateur radio community has distinguished itself for its self policing operations.'' The FCC reduced the fine for Joseph F. Richard III, N5JNX, from 2000 dollars to 1000 dollars, rejecting his contention that tape recordings used by the FCC in the case are ''inaccurate or misleading.'' Vernon Paroli, KA5OWW, had his forfeiture amount reduced to 700 dollars, based on his claim of being financially unable to pay the 2,000 dollar forfeiture originally assessed. The forfeiture amount for Will T. Blanton, N5ROC, was reduced from 2,000 dollars to 1,000 dollars. That of John B. Genovese, WB5LOC, was lowered to 500 dollars, because of the shorter duration of his transmissions. NNNN /EX