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Police Beat: Time Warner accuses Batavia woman of theft of services

By Howard B. Owens

Luz J. Castro, 27, of 679 E. Main St., Batavia, is charged with theft of services. Castro was arrested following a complaint by Time Warner Cable.

Rebecca S. Hensel, 28, of 8311 Kelsey Road, Batavia, is charged with DWI, driving with a BAC of .08 or greater and speeding. Hensel was stopped at 1:03 a.m. on West Main Street in the area of Bogue Avenue for allegedly going 50 mph by Officer Darryle Streeter.

Robert C. Paris, 21, of 3469 W. Main St. Road, Batavia, is charged with harassment, 2nd. Paris is accused of harassing an acquaintance.

A 17-year-old resident of 41 S. Pearl St., Apt. 1, Oakfield, is charged with falsely reporting an incident, 3rd. The youth is accused of contacting the Genesee County Sheriff's Office on April 13 saying she was a victim of a crime. The reported incident allegedly did not occur.

I agree Mark, Why do I never get a credit on my account for the times that my internet is down? Added up over a month I should only pay for 29 days of service.

May 6, 2011, 10:44pm Permalink
william tapp

i cut the cable in time warner, thay way way to much money. thay rip me off on tv , and all i got was reruns. i got on air tv now and i injoy it more then cable

May 7, 2011, 8:23am Permalink
Tim Howe

LOL! Good Call Mark. I have said this for years and years and years, but i believe we should be able to choose from a list of channels and pay accordingly. If you only want 40 channels that YOU like, then you should only pay for THOSE channels. Instead of paying inflated prices for a couple hundred channels that you have no interest in. Kind of like buying cafeteria food, you only pay for what you want. Lifetime, We, Oxygen, these channels would be like old mushy tater tots. Nfl network, espn, spike, and syfy are like the meatloaf :)

May 7, 2011, 10:31am Permalink
Jeremiah Pedro

See Tim the only problem with your reasoning is that it makes sense to You, me and other consumers. I would love to be able to pick and choose the channels I want.

May 7, 2011, 11:33am Permalink
C. M. Barons

The most effective way to get the satellite/cable companies to alter their programming options is mass consumer cancellation of service. That is unlikely; millions wouldn't know what to do with themselves without it. So the second option would be for the entire country not to pay their bill one month. The third option would be to push your local government to unilaterally revisit the agreement with the cable provider. The threat of having to renegotiate thousands of municipal contracts might inspire action.

Physics question: how high do cable/satellite bills have to go before overcoming inertia? Unfortunately, the providers know the answer. ...So do the energy companies. As long as we behave as sheep, there will be wolves to exploit us.

May 7, 2011, 1:05pm Permalink
Jeff Allen

A la carte cable has been proposed by legislators for years but keeps meeting the same resistance, small interest channels would be forced out without packaging. To that I say, that's the free market at work. If people demand a certain channel, they will pay for it, the masses shouldn't have to subsidize it for the few.

May 7, 2011, 1:45pm Permalink
JoAnne Rock

200+ channels from Time Warner...50+ dollars
20+ channels using a digital converter box...0 dollars
Not having to pay Time Warner Cable....priceless

May 7, 2011, 2:20pm Permalink
Gabor Deutsch

I had to watch the last Superbowl for free on the internet (free live stream) because I only have over the air dtv/hdtv (free) with an antenna and fox wont come in reception. With the right technology today you can pretty much do around almost anything on the cheap. I will admit if Verizon would bring Fios to Batavia I would be tempted.

May 7, 2011, 2:24pm Permalink
C. M. Barons

...Protecting small channels, Jeff, is PR. The only value the limited interest channels offer to the provider is justification to raise rates. "We've added twenty new channels to our basic service;" nevermind that they are self-sustaining shopping networks and religious programming.

Providers don't accept subscriber input on programming; they could care less. They are all salespeople.

The same old hoopla that drew people to Barnum's giant. 'There's a sucker born every minute!' (...Not P T Barnum's line- "There's a sucker born every minute, but none of them ever die" is attributed to Joseph Bessimer, a notorious Victorian-era confidence man AKA "Paper Collar Joe."

May 7, 2011, 2:52pm Permalink
Mark Janofsky

Gabor: If you're marginally handy and you have a relatively high outdoor location to mount an antenna, do a search on "Gray-Hoverman Antenna". It's fairly cheap and easy to build. This antenna will get you Buffalo, Rochester and most (if not all) of Toronto. You can also try a 4 bay bow tie antenna. It's almost as good.

BTW: If you do this, make sure you ground it.

May 7, 2011, 9:53pm Permalink

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