Seems that the FCC is pretty limited in what they can do....
Perhaps, tho, we should encourage them to make all complaints public record
so the people can decide for themselves...
"Robert Henry" wrote in
news:3N%Ob.4276$_H5.983@lakeread06:
It is considerably plausible that the broadcast was designed to instill
a sense of public panic and would therefore qualify for complaint as
follows:
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts...broadcast.html
If local law enforcement has chosen to visit the premises for the
purpose of any type of inspection, within a certain "immediate"
timeframe since the broadcast....
He should at least file a complaint as follows:
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/journalism.html