Full FCC Approves $404,166 Forfeiture for Man Who Interfered With NYPD Radios
The full FCC unanimously approved a $404,166 fine for a New York City man whose broadcasts on an unlicensed radio transmitter interfered with New York Police Department communications, said a forfeiture order released Wednesday. April-August 2016, Jay Peralta broadcast threatening…
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messages and fake alerts to the NYPD, including false bomb threats and false officer-in-distress calls, said a release. He acknowledged in a written statement that the NYPD provided to the FCC that he made nine such calls, the release said, and he also is facing criminal charges. Peralta didn’t respond to the FCC’s April notice of apparent liability (see 1704140052).