Harold Pick

" Many of the nation's biggest fire departments, spooked by allegations that failures by Motorola digital radios contributed to the deaths of at least five firefighters, the disabling of a sixth and scores of close calls, have limited use of the glitzy gadgets acquired in a post-Sept. 11 emergency-communications spending splurge."

We no longer own certain logos and other trademarks, trade names and service marks, including MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo and all derivatives and formatives thereof (“Motorola Marks”) and we license the Motorola Marks from Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC (“MTH”), which is currently owned by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo. Our joint use of the Motorola Marks could result in product and market confusion and negatively impact our ability to expand our business under the Motorola brand. In addition, if we do not comply with the terms of the license agreement we could lose our rights to the Motorola Marks. Because of the change of control of Motorola Mobility, which is now owned by Lenovo, we may find that an incompatible third-party owns the Motorola Marks.

I HAVE WORKED ON RADIOS FOR OVER 30 YEARS AND UNDER ATTACK FROM MOTOROLA THE WHOLE TIME BECAUSE THEY WANT NO ONE TO BID AGAINST THEM.

IF WE DO NOT STOP MOTOROLA FROM SELLING OVER PRICED DIGITAL SYSTEMS THAT DO NOT WORK MORE FIREFIGHTERS MAY DIE AND I CAN NOT LIVE WITH THAT.  I CAN NOT LIVE WITH FIREFIGHTERS DEATH AND INJURY BECAUSE OF DIGITAL RADIOS NOT WORKING.

MY MOTHER AND I ARE AGAIN BEING SUED BY MOTOROLA AGAIN AND THIS TIME THEY WANT TO TAKE MY 88 YEAR OLD MOTHERS HOME AND DRIVE HER ON THE STREET TO KEEP THIS DANGER FROM YOU.