I wish these were legal. I do a lot of hiking in forest/mountain trails and it gets SUPER old having someone going along the trail bumping some loud music on a big Bluetooth speaker in their bag. Like, really? Get some earbuds and cut that shit out please. I came to nature to be in nature, not to listen to the latest hardstyle tracks emanating from some dude's backpack. I don't really see why I shouldn't be able to RF jam that shit since they're apparently allowed to jam my earbuds with their acoustic interference.
> I wish these were legal.
May I assume you _always_ drive within the speed limit?
Context matters when we personally evaluate legality and use that as a moral justification to do or not do something.
Just do it?
Some dipshit blasting music in the mountains isn’t going to call the FCC on you.
Depending on the range/power, I'd be INCREDIBLY CAREFUL of disrupting emergency services.
I haven't researched into what effect it could have, but I'd definitely check first.
If it was safe...then it's definitely less likely to get you in trouble than stomping the 'dipshits' speaker into scrap!
> Depending on the range/power, I'd be INCREDIBLY CAREFUL of disrupting emergency services.
What emergency services are you contacting with Bluetooth or wifi (or any 2.4ghz signal) when out on a hike?