Re: Can I sue the government for taking
- From: Jim Yanik <jyanik@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Mar 2008 00:58:10 GMT
Bada <ba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:13t8svrq03ngq57@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Can I sue the government for taking my free over the air TV away? It
looks like when they switch from analog to digital, I will no longer get
free over the air TV. For the last 26 years I have received my free over
the air TV from my 80 foot tower with 3 antennas and booster. I get
about 15 analog stations all the time and some days as many as 50
stations. I recently bought a small 20 inch Sanyo HDTV with intentions
of later buying a big one. It has found about 25 digital stations but
most of them only 1 time and the rest of them 2 to a few times. One
comes in almost all the time except when it is cloudy, storming, raining
or snowing. It looks like when they make the switch, I will only have 1
channel most of the time and zero part of the time.
the government has virtually UNLIMITED time and resources when it comes to
legal actions against it.They can postpone and delay as much as they want.
a company I worked for had a suit against the US Gov't,and it took -
decades- for it to be resolved. My company eventually won,BTW.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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