http://qconline.com/qcnews/archives/qco/sections.cgi?prcss=display&id=284801
Mr. Duncan and Mr. Britcher hope to file a motion in federal court Wednesday, and are hoping to be granted an injunction on the basis of their First and Fourth Amendment rights and their freedom of speech. A motion guaranteeing the FCC cannot meet with a judge in a private court session, without Mr. Duncan or Mr. Britcher, also has been filed. Mr. Duncan estimates this "no seizure order" could buy them up to five or ten years on the air.
"If that doesn't work, we will probably move the station to buy more time," he added. "Then they have to start all over and come inspect that property and serve us another notice. We have back-up plans."
When all else fails, run from the Feds, right? I wish these guys luck, but we all know what will happen in the end.
Mr. Duncan and Mr. Britcher hope to file a motion in federal court Wednesday, and are hoping to be granted an injunction on the basis of their First and Fourth Amendment rights and their freedom of speech. A motion guaranteeing the FCC cannot meet with a judge in a private court session, without Mr. Duncan or Mr. Britcher, also has been filed. Mr. Duncan estimates this "no seizure order" could buy them up to five or ten years on the air.
"If that doesn't work, we will probably move the station to buy more time," he added. "Then they have to start all over and come inspect that property and serve us another notice. We have back-up plans."
When all else fails, run from the Feds, right? I wish these guys luck, but we all know what will happen in the end.