It looks like the FCC has plenty of hard evidence, and they are not making stuff up to fine him with.
Okay but the comment above said "hard evidence of a negative outcome", not "hard evidence [that he transmitted]".
If they did have evidence of negative outcomes, I think they'd do more than use the word "potential" when talking about harm to life and property.
I was aiming for a basic simple assertive, avoiding being overly passive-aggressive. The question in that post is not rhetorical.
Okay but the comment above said "hard evidence of a negative outcome", not "hard evidence [that he transmitted]".
If they did have evidence of negative outcomes, I think they'd do more than use the word "potential" when talking about harm to life and property.