Agreed. Why try to hurt the station? What's in it for you?
One thing I have learned is the FCC has an elephant's memory. Don't mistake inaction for no action. Before the FCC pounces, they have all their ducks in a row and usually have you with no wiggle room on anything. They're not a think we're right but rather we know we're right and can prove every single detail. Sometimes that takes a long time to line up just right but they are not pushed to act within a certain time frame. In many cases, an issue is settled by the FCC merely talking with the FCC and coming up with a remedy.
I recall a new subdivision going in behind our tower. At the closest homes we were bleeding through, messing with the cable TV picture, etc. The FCC merely phoned and asked if we could look in to it and if we'd be willing to help find a solution. We did and the FCC appreciated our cooperation...no visit, no letters, etc., just the most efficient way to clear up a problem that by law we actually weren't responsible for since we were there first. Our engineer found the solution and we helped homeowners convince the builder to apply the solution. Yes it cost a few dollars and some time but everyone was smiling in the end, so it was a great direction for us to go. Seems all the wiring in those homes was cheap and not shielded. Some cheap filters did the trick. I might add, if we had not been cooperative, the FCC might have had to visit us and they would not have been real happy having to do so. In other words, they're busy enough and if you can clean something off their plate, that's a good thing.