Montreal Gazette
Thursday, February 22, 2007
The RCMP have broken an illegal satellite television signal business operating out of Montreal.
That's bad news for the business owner, but also for his 300-500 customers, as they, too, will be charged in the case and could face fines of up to $5,000, Corporal Luc Bessette said today.
Most of the customers signed on to obtain Spanish-language programming not available legally in Canada, Bessette said.
Police were brought in after the Canada Border Service Agency intercepted a parcel with plastic cards – keys of sorts that customers insert into decoding machines.
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
The RCMP have broken an illegal satellite television signal business operating out of Montreal.
That's bad news for the business owner, but also for his 300-500 customers, as they, too, will be charged in the case and could face fines of up to $5,000, Corporal Luc Bessette said today.
Most of the customers signed on to obtain Spanish-language programming not available legally in Canada, Bessette said.
Police were brought in after the Canada Border Service Agency intercepted a parcel with plastic cards – keys of sorts that customers insert into decoding machines.
http://www.dishnewsonline.tv/index.php?action=news