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In case you aren't aware of this.....

Jan. 05 2007,09:20 by
kg4rpe
Wayne Spires (KF4BJT), a Wetumpka, AL ham is now sitting perched a top his 68 
foot radio tower behind his house in protest of a judges ruling forcing him
to become a part of a homeowners association. He says that 20 years ago when he 
bought the property located along the river that it was listed as unrestricted.
He has been atop the tower for about three or four days and says he will not 
come down until his next court date which is scheduled for Feb. 5th.

The nationaly syndicated radio team Rick and Bubba out of WZZK 104.7 in 
Birmingham, AL interviewed Mr. Spires, his wife, and a daughter live by phone 
this
morning. They also talked yesterday by phone to the sheriff who said as long as 
Mr. Spires does not try to hurt himself or somebody else his department
will not interfere. William "Bubba" Bussey (KJ4JJ) the co-host of Rick and 
Bubba, explained on yesterday's show the importance ham radio can play in a
time of emergency and the importance for good towers for hams to own and use. 
(Bubba is a very active ham and promotes it often on their program.)

His family as well as other neighbors, friends, and hams all are sending their 
support to him.

for another report, check:

http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=5883357&nav=0RdM



Steve, K8SP 

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