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Because you are not interfering with their transmissions. Rogue containment is perfectly fine especially if it is within your premise.

Spidey you are most definitely wrong on this one. It has noting to do with interfering with their transmissions. It has Everything to do with sending what is basically a DOS attack to an individual just because your network happens to see another AP broadcasting a wireless beacon

Federal law prohibits people from using a device that interferes with cellular, GPS or wireless networks. If you don't like uninstall all of your Wi-Fi radios and install something that works on a licensed spectrum that you are paying to have exclusivity on and JAM or deauth away

The FCC is crystal clear about this.
http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/jammerenforcement/jamfaq.pdf
 
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