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Saturday, 26. February 2005
FCC to Fine Curses More Than Nuke Violations
cyzoonic
17:29h
"With Congress debating new higher fines for broadcast indecency in the wake of last year's 'wardrobe malfunction' and Howard Stern's antics, Rolling Stone has published an interesting perspective on things. Rolling Stone did a review of fines levied by other federal regulatory bodies, and has found the new indecency fines disproportionately large compared to other fines. According to the article, if the bill passes then 'for the price of Janet Jackson's 'wardrobe malfunction' during the Super Bowl, you could cause the wrongful death of an elderly patient in a nursing home and still have enough money left to create dangerous mishaps at two nuclear reactors.' The article further states the largest fine the Nuclear Regulatory Commission levied last year was $60,000, this new bill would allow broadcast indecency fines up to $500,000. Glad I keep my broadcast cursing to a minimum, now if I could only get a handle on those pesky dangerous nuclear mishaps." http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/05/02/26/1424232.shtml?tid=153&tid=98&tid=17 It's like 911 wasn't as big of a deal as Janet's breast being exposed. Come on!! What's next? -Stefan ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment |
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