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Emergency cell phone ban!!!!!!!!
December 13, 2011 at
09:44 AM
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NTSB has called for a emgergency cell phone ban in cars everywhee. No use at all. I applaud this call. There are so many idiots on the road who can't drive and talk at the same time. The worst are the textings. What we need is the cops to actually enforce the law. These things are already illegal in CA but people still do it all the time.
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Just like the law: It will never happen.
What if the person is speaking with an OnStar rep to call 911 to report a creeper staring at them in their car, watching every move they make, beeping their horn for no reason and distracting other drivers??
Thanks OP!
That would easily exceed the cost of whatever ticket I'd get from it.
May want to do a little research.
That would easily exceed the cost of whatever ticket I'd get from it.
A gift basket with signed memorabilia
That's more like it.
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May want to do a little research.
btw landers, did you hear the story of what Jeter gives to his one night stands?
A gift basket with signed memorabilia
your example won't work because not all the clocks will be syncing from the same source. the officer's watch or the video in his squad car might be tens of seconds or even a few minutes off the clocks the cell phone companies use. if it's a 20-second call, the chances of everything matching up enough to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt is pretty small. not to mention i doubt any municipality is going to go through the time and expense of getting the phone records subpoenaed to prosecute a <$500 ticket.
focus on things which can be at least somewhat enforced: make operating a cell phone without a hands-free device a primary offense.
May want to do a little research.
He doesn't, like, personally hand it to them or anything.
Instead he has a gift basket prepared for the car service he sends them home in. It usually contains autographed Jeter memorabilia, often a baseball — just a little souvenir by which they can remember the Derek Jeter Experience. The Post says they found out about it when Jeter accidentally had a two-night stand, and he sent her home with the same gift twice.
2. Cablevision will only release info to a subpoena, not to some wannabe lawfirm/group going after copyright details.
Btw, you do realize the process it takes to get a subpoena/warrant right? Or is this similar to your understanding of OnStar?
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2. Cablevision will only release info to a subpoena, not to some wannabe lawfirm/group going after copyright details.
Btw, you do realize the process it takes to get a subpoena/warrant right? Or is this similar to your understanding of OnStar?