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Owning and operating a frequency counter is not a crime in Canada. Radio hobbyists have owned these devices for years and continue to use them to pick up and listen to transmitted signals. Open air signals, provided they are not encrypted, are allowed to be intercepted and listened to.
In the United States, frequency scanners (with exception of those which can listen to the 600-622mHz range where analog cellular signals are broadcast) are legal to purchase and own. There are restrictions on who can own them (in some areas, ex-felons may not own one.)
The Michigan State Police has official orders that requires on-duty troopers to identify themselves by name and badge number when requested by the public. If a trooper is on special assignment, i.e. undercover, they can receive special authorization not to identify themselves as a police officer.
You cannot use a police scanner while operating a motor vehicle. These laws were enacted to prevent users from listening to police communications with the intent to circumvent speed traps. Most of these laws were intended for fuzz busters, but they also apply to scanners.
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Michigans Shopping Reform and Modernization Act protects consumers when an item purchased scans at a higher price. The law took effect on Sept. 1, 2011, and replaced Michigans item pricing law of 1976, often called the nations most strict, that was in place for more than three decades.
Police scanners in motor vehicles Instead, it will be a crime if a scanner (regardless of its location) is used in the commission of a crime with a penalty of 93 days or more. A person who has been convicted of a felony within the past 5 years is prohibited from possessing a scanner at any time.
Average Michigan State Police (MSP) State Trooper yearly pay in Michigan is approximately $52,329, which is 15% below the national average. Salary information comes from 4 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.

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