home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!newsgate.watson.ibm.com!news.ans.net!europa.asd.contel.com!darwin.sura.net!spool.mu.edu!sgiblab!sgigate!rutgers!sun-barr!news2me.EBay.Sun.COM!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!texsun!moxie!wotan.compaq.com!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!ibmchs!auschs!awdprime.austin.ibm.com!vpdbox.austin.ibm.com!dewey
- From: dewey@vpdbox.austin.ibm.com (Dewey Coffman)
- Newsgroups: austin.general
- Subject: Re: PUC: Caller ID illegal
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.202757.19402@awdprime.austin.ibm.com>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 20:27:57 GMT
- References: <1992Nov11.203442.6168@icus.ICUS.COM>
- Sender: news@awdprime.austin.ibm.com (USENET News)
- Reply-To: dewey@vpdbox.austin.ibm.com
- Distribution: austin
- Organization: IBM, Austin, TX. US of A.
- Lines: 48
-
- In article <1992Nov11.203442.6168@icus.ICUS.COM>, lenny@icus.ICUS.COM (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
- |> [Reprinted from Wednesday, November 11th newspaper: Austin American Statesman]
- |> PUC: Caller ID illegal
- |> Residential use would violate wiretap laws
- |>
- |> Caller ID, a technology that can display the name and number of telephone
- |> callers, is illegal for residential use in Texas, the Public Utility Commission
- |> ruled Tuesday.
- ....
- |> Suzanne Donovan, former executive director of the American Civil Liberties
- |> Union of Texas, applauded the ruling as an important step toward protecting
- |> privacy rights of Texans.
-
- I do not agree with Suzanne Donovan. I think the privacy issue is
- important but ignores what citizens currently have to fight back
- with when receiving harrassing phone calls.
-
- Call Return & Call Trace.
-
- Call Return merely calls the person who made the call, it lets them
- know you're on to them, but does little else.
- Call Trace will make note of the call and if there are TWO abuses from
- the same number, the police can request of copy of the records to
- prosecute the offender.
-
- I look at Caller ID as yet another way to Call Screen(tm) ;-) instead
- of letting the answering machine pick it up. I had a problem a few
- months ago where at random times, a "modem"(not a fax, I know the
- difference in the tones) was calling my house. The random times were
- usually in the early am or during a good tv show ;-). Call Return said
- the call was made outside the local calling area. I called the police
- and the phone company to "start the ball rolling" on catching the person
- doing it. They said that if Call Return couldn't get to it or it was
- long distance, they couldn't trace it. They said the movies over does
- what a trace can do and the police/FBI aren't about to contradict it.
-
- I didn't believe him either. But the calls stopped, so I dropped it.
-
- -dewey
- ---
- Dewey Coffman ibmpa!vpdbox.austin.ibm.com!dewey%ibminet.awdpa.ibm.com
- Consulting @ IBM dewey@ctci.com
- 11400 Burnet Rd All opinions are mine.
- Austin, TX 78758-3493, USA (512) 823-6463
- ===============================================================================
- "I do hope that you rot in Hell" -The Christian JFH II
- Don't Bag it. 800-453-SMOG, This letter is printed on 100% recycled electrons.
- EPA Stratospheric Ozone Hotline, 800-296-1996, IRS Info & Refunds, 800-TAX-1040
-