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I passed a Policeman on a driving whilst on a mobile this morning. And no, it wasnt his radio..Very dissapointing.
I thought it was ok to use a mounted (as opposed to handheld) CB while driving? Obviously if it causes you to drive carelessly or dangerously then that's different. I always felt they should have made it a case of "Driving without due care, to whit, using a mobile phone" rather than bringing in a specific law for it.
so is it still not against the law then for a police officer to talk on his radio whilst driving as up here in norfolk they do it all the time and most people say there is one law for one and another for others as same as taxi drivers talking on there radios aswell
Quote from: henryandlesley on September 04, 2008, 18:32:14so is it still not against the law then for a police officer to talk on his radio whilst driving as up here in norfolk they do it all the time and most people say there is one law for one and another for others as same as taxi drivers talking on there radios aswellAll Norfolk Police cars are fitted with a trigger system on the stalks of the steering coloumn, usually with newer ones it is wired into what would have been the volume controls for the car audio system.They have had this sort of system for a good number of years. I know that as I used to work for them until 2005.They've had them fitted for a good ten years, so there isn't really any excuse.We are supposed to set an example, and it annoys the heck out of me when I hear stuff like that. It undermines everything we are trying to achieve. :roll:
And bluetooth are not hands free as people still have to phone up to enter number and is as illegal to use as the pick up the phone to your ear.
The law with regards to Phones is you are not aloud to use one unless it is with system wired into the car and if you have used a preprogrammed number. And bluetooth are not hands free as people still have to phone up to enter number and is as illegal to use as the pick up the phone to your ear. Personally I feel this should applied to use of two way radio whilest in motion, Most police cars have a second person in them so why does the driver need to answer the radio surely its safer for the passenger to do this. Which is what I do with CB (well that and the fact that no-one understands what I say when I talk over CB).
Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on September 09, 2008, 17:13:23Oh dear, I feel the hate coming from this topic :roll:I was not having a pop at any police officer just saying why cant they read road signs which I thought it was funny seeing it turn up this road and the very line of traffic behind as I know I was down in dover a few weeks ago and turned up this road and just as i got round the corner there was a sign say no through road for hgv's so I went through knowing that i had a 45 ft trailor and if i backed out onto the main dual carrageway then there would of been a right mess so i went through to find a safe place to turn arround and just 300 yards there was and when i was turning arround a police car came up the road and stopped to let me carry on with turning arround and yes I did say thankyou for him holding up the traffic but what was safer doing what i did or just backing out
Oh dear, I feel the hate coming from this topic :roll:
they are getting smaller and why have they changed the names on most chocolate bars like marathon to snickers and opal fruits to star burstwhat else is going to change it is a pitty this goverment dont change
Can any one explain to me why you can smoke while driving but be done for eating an apple?Quote from: Boddle on September 09, 2008, 08:41:17 And bluetooth are not hands free as people still have to phone up to enter number and is as illegal to use as the pick up the phone to your ear.I use blue tooth and I don't hold my phone to my ear. Whats the difference between a corded hands free and a un - corded ear piece? Confused!
Seem to recall on the scatter hunt watching you Scrabble with your phone for a period of at least 10 seconds fortunately we on a track like green lane traveling at five miles an hour an there was nothing to injure but rabbits for miles. At 30MPH you are traveling at 13 1/3 meters per second that's 133meter you haven't looked at the road once, at 70mph that translate to 310 meter (best part of 1/4 of a mile) it made me realise the danger even a bluetooth device can be.
Quote from: Boddle on September 09, 2008, 08:41:17 The law with regards to Phones is you are not aloud to use one unless it is with system wired into the car and if you have used a preprogrammed number. And bluetooth are not hands free as people still have to phone up to enter number and is as illegal to use as the pick up the phone to your ear. Personally I feel this should applied to use of two way radio whilest in motion, Most police cars have a second person in them so why does the driver need to answer the radio surely its safer for the passenger to do this. Which is what I do with CB (well that and the fact that no-one understands what I say when I talk over CB).Roger that over :lol:
You mean to say there are road signs? Oops!