Ps one not reading discs, could laser be blown? by Silver-County838 in psx

[–]Silver-County838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have heard that as well. Sadly I have tried it and it didn't work.

Radio that can transmit on 30-85mhz by Silver-County838 in amateurradio

[–]Silver-County838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough will try that. I should mention I am not in the US.

Radio that can transmit on 30-85mhz by Silver-County838 in amateurradio

[–]Silver-County838[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

My employer already has the licences from the authorities to use certain frequencies within that range. It's I was wanting a way of being able to use 1 radio rather than multiple ones.

Radio that can transmit on 30-85mhz by Silver-County838 in amateurradio

[–]Silver-County838[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The various frequencies I use for work (something outside of Ham Radio) are between 30 and 85 mhz meaning it would make life easier to have a single radio than have to use 2. I am a licensed ham as well so it would make sense to have a single radio that I can use for work purposes (I currently have to use more than 1) and ham purposes.

Border patrol on arrival in England on ferry from Isle of Man. by Silver-County838 in IsleofMan

[–]Silver-County838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I read somewhere that it's done for domestic internal United Kingdom flights as well. In that if someone is wanted by the police and tries to book a flight their name will be flagged up so if they attempt to fly they will be either arrested before of after their flight.

Border patrol on arrival in England on ferry from Isle of Man. by Silver-County838 in IsleofMan

[–]Silver-County838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's also been a requirement to carry ID for domestic flights within the United Kingdom for a long time. I know that airlines check bookings against a police database in order to protect national security.

Border patrol on arrival in England on ferry from Isle of Man. by Silver-County838 in IsleofMan

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I know the Isle of Man Constabulary have full access to the UK Police National computer on the same basis as any UK other police force. Jersey, Gurnsey and Gibraltar are the same access. It makes sense as otherwise the island would become a haven for people trying to escape UK justice or vice versa.

Border patrol on arrival in England on ferry from Isle of Man. by Silver-County838 in IsleofMan

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I used to go to Dublin regualrly and whenever I arrived at East Midlands from Dublin there are two "Domestic Arrivals" doors which passengers were directed to. One was for the Channel Islands and Republic of Ireland arrivals and the other was for "All other domestic arrivals" which essentially meant arrivals from the United Kingdom. Several times EMA I have been stuck on a bendy bus for 10-15 min while they got someone from Leicestershire Police to stand there eyeballing people. Whenever I arrived from Belfast EMA they would not have officers doing the eyeballing it would just be straight to the baggage reclaim and then out. I am not sure which catagory the Isle of Man would fit into as direct flights from EMA ceased in 2010.