"Current attempts to ensure that cell phones stay out of prisons can easily be...
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05/10/09
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Martin O'Malley plans to ask federal regulators to allow Maryland to hold a cell phone jamming demonstration at a state prison to show the effectiveness of stopping inmate cell phone use, which has been a safety threat in prisons around the nation. Find Us On Facebook
The Federal Communications Commission can give federal agencies permission to jam cell phone signals. But the Communications Act of 1934 doesn't allow state and local agencies to use the technology, which prevents cell tower transmissions from reaching the phone.
"Current attempts to ensure that cell phones stay out of prisons can easily be...
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