§3962. Regulation of radio waves; disturbing reception
It shall be unlawful to use any radio receiving set which radiates radio waves between 200 meters wave length and 550 meters wave length which causes interference with the reception of any other radio receiving set. Whoever knowingly, maliciously or wantonly by any means unreasonably disturbs the reception of radio waves used for radiotelephony, between 200 meters wave length and 550 meters wave length, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $50, to be recovered by complaint in the District Court.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 131: MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES
17 §3951. Abandonment of airtight containers (REPEALED)
17 §3952. Dangerous knives (REPEALED)
17 §3953. Disorderly conduct (REPEALED)
17 §3954. Disturbance of public meetings (REPEALED)
17 §3955. Dumping rubbish on another's land (REPEALED)
17 §3957. Failure to report treatment of gunshot wounds (REPEALED)
17 §3958. False alarms and reports (REPEALED)
17 §3959. Marathons and walkathons (REPEALED)
17 §3960. Peeking in nighttime (REPEALED)
17 §3961. Placing obstructions on traveled road (REPEALED)
17 §3962. Regulation of radio waves; disturbing reception
17 §3963. Riding with naked scythe (REPEALED)
17 §3964. Settlements or releases from injured persons
17 §3965. Defacement of state facilities; possession of paint (REPEALED)