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A kids’ safety advocate disagreed with the FCC...

A kids’ safety advocate disagreed with the FCC order denying his and Clarity Media’s applications for review of Media Bureau dismissal of the company’s waiver requests to start a wireless truck-stop TV service with AMBER Alerts (CD July 3 p3).…

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“The FCC has missed an opportunity to save lives,” said President Marc Klaas of the KlaasKids Foundation, named after his daughter who died in a 1993 kidnapping (CD Aug 3/11 p12). “A lot of underserved and underprivileged truck drivers won’t be able to assist the families and law enforcement officials who so desperately need their help,” he said by email Wednesday. “We plan to continue our fight and urge the public to join us.” Klaas plans to meet with his counsel on the matter “and they're pondering any and all options,” said his spokesman. A spokeswoman for Clarity’s owner Pilot Flying J declined to comment.