Posted on 02/18/2012 9:24:47 PM PST by quantim
Steven John Wise, describes the selected station as “nonoffensive, work place type music, helpful weather info.”
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...NPR?
The fire and brimstone on today’s Christian radio rarely gets above convenience store hand warmer temps. Offensive, really? It seems that this students internal offenserator is set to stun.
I pray for this country.
He’s supposed to be driving w/o distractions anyway.
I’d lay odds the complaining student is majoring in Wymyn Studies or some major involving the term “Genderqueer” in much of the coursework.
That said, I’m sure there are radio stations out there whose content would annoy me. I wouldn’t run crying to the university, though. I’d just tune them out. I don’t begrudge these shuttle drivers the opportunity to listen to something that keeps them entertained while running from point A to point B all week long. I don’t personally see it as the same thing as a guy playing his radio in the office. The law might disagree with me on that, but I don’t see anyone forcing these kids to ride the shuttle bus or their livelihood being potentially disrupted by it.
About the only thing I *would* agree with is the order to keep the volume down to a reasonable level. That’s just good manners, and good defensive driving.
Was thinking CAIR.
God forbid this highly educated yout hears anything that contradicts the gospel truth his perfessors brainwashed him into believing. Dissenting religious and political views are absolutely not allowed on college campuses, doncha know? Sounds like to bus driver was listening to Rush.
Also a very good possibility.
I hope the bus driver gets a little radio with ear phones. He has rights too.
“Sounds like to bus driver was listening to Rush.”
I think you got it!:)
Wimmyn do not like being called “feminazis”, even if they are;)
Play this for the fun of it.
If they were playing a station bashing Christianity, capitalism, etc. I can guarantee they would not get a complaint from what I can assume is a Women's Studies or Art type major.
Wimmyn do not like being called feminazis, even if they are;)”
ESPECIALLY if they are...
Perhaps we can use this new precedent to get CNN out of airports.
At my school they used 15 passenger vans so they could student drives and avoid a CDL. The drivers would usually play music from the radio or music from a iPod, normally a mix of classic rock, pop, alternative and less often rap, unless a baseball game was on.
Knowing them they would replace it with PMSNBC.
Though I do have to say, when I was in school, the TV’s in the academic building common rooms/lounges/mini-restaurants were frequently tuned to either sports or Fox News. In one room the two big 40” flat screens almost always had ESPN on one and Fox News on the other. CNN was relegated to the 19” CRT in the corner. The ones that couldn’t (easily) be changed by students seemed to always have CNN or MSNBC on at all the times.
The funds raised in these FReepathons go to pay our current quarter expenses. But we're also going to try to replace some of our older servers and failing equipment this year so we're going to add a little extra to our FReepathon goals. John is estimating ten to fifteen thousand to do this and I'd like to get it all in place and working before the election cycle is fully heated up, so we'll try to bring in a little extra now, if we can, and the rest next quarter.
Jim Robinson
They do??? Have they talked to any current students to see if that was a reasonable expectation? If it is, will all the leftist profs have to stop preaching from the lectern, so to speak?
Someone needs to alter this pinheads “reproductive rights” with a boot
I don't want bus drivers wearing ear phones. They cut out way too much sound from around them. I want them to be paying attention to the road.
4511.84 Earphones or earplugs on operator prohibited.
(A) No person shall operate a motor vehicle while wearing earphones over, or earplugs in, both ears. As used in this section, earphones means any headset, radio, tape player, or other similar device that provides the listener with radio programs, music, or other recorded information through a device attached to the head and that covers all or a portion of both ears. Earphones does not include speakers or other listening devices that are built into protective headgear.
(B) This section does not apply to:
(1) Any person wearing a hearing aid;
(2) Law enforcement personnel while on duty;
(3) Fire department personnel and emergency medical service personnel while on duty;
(4) Any person engaged in the operation of equipment for use in the maintenance or repair of any highway;
(5) Any person engaged in the operation of refuse collection equipment.
(C) Except as otherwise provided in this division, whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. If, within one year of the offense, the offender previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to one predicate motor vehicle or traffic offense, whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. If, within one year of the offense, the offender previously has been convicted of two or more predicate motor vehicle or traffic offenses, whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.
Effective Date: 10-30-1989
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