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Old 12-07-2018, 08:23 AM
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In the US it was legal to listen to anything on radio as long as you didnt
profit or break the law using the info you heard. We sold tons of scanners
especially to older folk. Great entertainment. Cops didnt mind them, they
got lots of help from an informed public. Some towns used scramblers
but there were add on descramblers. Scrambled talk was usually ordering
a pizza pick up !

In the 70's I was a "special" cop & had a 1972 Olds Toronado land yacht.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YEVmUJgJ9c
Used that to aid when we heard something on the scanner. Nobody ever
caught on. Unmarked were usually plain Fords or Chevys. Car was a FWD
so had a huge space for radios. I had a SSB CB, 3 band scanner, B&W TV,
H.H. Scott home stereo that ran on 12 volts & an in dash 8-track AM/FM.
If on duty also picked up a handy talky at the station if I wasnt riding
shot gun in a cruiser. Lots of stories from those good old days.

73 Zeno
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Old 12-07-2018, 11:54 AM
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In the 70's I was a "special" cop & had a 1972 Olds Toronado land yacht.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YEVmUJgJ9c
Used that to aid when we heard something on the scanner. Nobody ever
caught on. Unmarked were usually plain Fords or Chevys.
"Unmarked" cars are usually so easy to spot, I wonder why the fuzz even bother with them. Anything with plain steelies and no rub strips on the front doors is going to raise a red flag with the baddies.

We had a handheld scanner in '92 or so, fun thing to play with and listen to.

Hm, I hadn't seen a Toro quite like that one. It's quite a fly ride and probably a lot more powerful than later models. Much like a Caddy but with less bling which is how I like 'em. However, Coach Buttermaker's '72 Fleetwood Eldorado convertible had a certain charm, part of it being the duct tape holding the passenger door shut.

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