Is it illegal to use the “f-word” while talking on the phone?

a. Yes, but the law is seldom enforced.
b. Yes, and thousands of people are prosecuted every year under this law.
c. No, phone conversations are private – you can say whatever you want.
d. It depends on whether the call is long distance.


a

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