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Letter America Dear Southwest Airlines, I’m writing to complain about the unfair way I was treated on a recent flight from San Francisco to Phoenix. ... More

May 20, 2013 By Robert Wilder Comments 3
 
 
 

 

 
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Judge Delays Ruling On Wi-Fi Lawsuit

By Corey Pein
Recently appointed First Judicial District Judge Sarah Singleton delayed ruling today on the much-publicized case of a local anti-wi-fi activist who sued his neighbor to stop her use of an iPhone and wireless internet.

Singleton decided to give the activist, Arthur Firstenberg, one week to see if his lawyers can win some temporary concessions from his neighbor, Raphaela Monribot--concessions such as limiting her computer use at night.



"The judge is trying to be fair to both sides," Joseph Romero, one of Monribot's attorneys, told SFR after today's hearing. "There's a giggle factor in this case, but he [Firstenberg] is in pain and she [the judge] recognizes that."

SFR asked Firstenberg, pictured above, if he could share some information about the types of equipment he uses to measure wireless signals and pinpoint their origins. "Sure," he said. "But you have to treat me better in the Reporter in order for me to say anything you."

Stay tuned for more details.
 
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