GT49er out for a drive on the Downs in his car where he can’t see the clock
My first car was a 2CV. It didn't have a clock. It did have a starting handle, though.
The amount I see just walking about, I’d say 100,000 times more get away with it.50 a day are caught. I would estimate at least 1000 times more get away with it.
This isn't a "drivers v cyclists" thing. It's a "taking reckless gambles with other people's lives" thing
What are you a knitting circle?I go out on my push bike every day with 15 mates and we all keep in touch on whereabouts by texting eachother whilst riding on the road. I have 5 friends who do exactly the same with 15 of their friends. So that’s 6 x 16 = 96 cyclists that I just know of daily doing this. Just saying…
My 10 year old Ford has a Bluetooth feature that enables voice dialling and accessing my mobiles phone book. Can't see why a similar arrangement can't be used for the Police? Perhaps one of the Sussex Constabulary members this board could enlighten us?Just holding it in your hand is sufficient to get 6 points now. It's irrelevant whether you were taking a call, sending a text....or checking the time.
Quite right too. But I do find it odd that on tv shows like Traffic Cops, you often see coppers taking one hand off the wheel to send a message on their PR. And that's when they are driving at over a ton! Surely the technology exists so they don't have to use PRs in this way.
I've liked the look of that Maserati in particular for years so it's more a reflection on me at age 12 or so.There's no easy way to say this but everyone I know who has bought a Maserati have been complete ****s. Sporty Civics are great fun particularly If you're young and all the young lads I have known who've had them have been great lads
Ah yes, the "i was stationary at the lights argument" but when those lights turned green would they have hung up right away? I think not.If the vehicle is stationary, I can’t see what the harm is.
Ah yes, the "i was stationary at the lights argument" but when those lights turned green would they have hung up right away? I think not.
Regarding using the phone while driving my mind always goes back to the lorry driver who killed a couple of his fellow humans because he was talking to his wife about what he was going to have for dinner that night. Says it all really.
If i had my way all traffic police would be issued with a strong bag to put the phones of those caught in AND a club hammer to then smash them into pieces and tip the remains back in the car with a cheery " now try using it you selfish p***k"!!
Probably not a vote winner though.
Isn’t that what a Type R is built for?I've liked the look of that Maserati in particular for years so it's more a reflection on me at age 12 or so.
The Civics seem like great fun as long as you don't rag them like a bellend.
"Hey Siri, what's the time?"Bit annoying in one way - in times gone by, if I needed to check the time, I'd glance at my watch. No problem, no risk, no crime. Now, like many people my 'watch' is now my mobile phone - I don't know whether just checking the time would be a legal defence - I wouldn't be doing anything on my phone, just looking at the time on the screen.
Oh well - I'm not going to be the one to test it!
Say what you like but they do have the coolest car clocksThere's no easy way to say this but everyone I know who has bought a Maserati have been complete ****s. Sporty Civics are great fun particularly If you're young and all the young lads I have known who've had them have been great lads
What??"Hey Siri, what's the time?"