FCC Hearing: Comcast Caught Paying People to Fill the Room

Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News  Wed, 02/27/2008 - 11:30

Comcast paid people to wait on line and fill the room at their FCC hearing, effectively excluding any opponents from attending the hearing.

Some of the people that they hired were even caught sleeping! (pic) Hundreds of people that were not paid to show were denied entrance.

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