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Old 09-09-2011, 01:10 AM   #421
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I've always wondered how these tickets stand up in court.
Photo Radar and stoplight cameras can provide proof to a judge, but with these distracted driving fines, is it just a matter of the testimony of what the officer witnessed you doing?
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Old 09-09-2011, 03:29 AM   #422
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I've always wondered how these tickets stand up in court.
Photo Radar and stoplight cameras can provide proof to a judge, but with these distracted driving fines, is it just a matter of the testimony of what the officer witnessed you doing?
Does the CPS have dashboard cams?
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:02 AM   #423
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I've always wondered how these tickets stand up in court.
Photo Radar and stoplight cameras can provide proof to a judge, but with these distracted driving fines, is it just a matter of the testimony of what the officer witnessed you doing?
And that's enough more often than not.
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:22 AM   #424
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Are we allowed to vote for ourselves? Jesus, this new law is tough on me. Today I was talking to my buddy and saw a cop, so I threw the phone on the seat, but now that I wasn't talking, I wanted the music turned back up, so I started fiddling with the volume and went "Oh **** that's illegal, too" and pulled my hand away quickly.

Also, I grabbed lunch at BK and was driving back with it and thought, "man, I'd love a mozza stick right now". So I grabbed the box out and started happily munching away before going "FFS, right, I can't do that, either!!".

I'm pretty sure I'm going to get in an accident while looking around feverishly for cops everywhere I go, long before anything happens because of talking or eating.
Or you could just eat and play with your phone when you're not driving?
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:15 AM   #425
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I've always wondered how these tickets stand up in court.
Photo Radar and stoplight cameras can provide proof to a judge, but with these distracted driving fines, is it just a matter of the testimony of what the officer witnessed you doing?
Exactly like any other traffic citation you would get. When it is your word vs. that of a cop, you lose.
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:17 AM   #426
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I've always wondered how these tickets stand up in court.
Photo Radar and stoplight cameras can provide proof to a judge, but with these distracted driving fines, is it just a matter of the testimony of what the officer witnessed you doing?
They do. In fact, you as a citizen can lay your own complaint and you'll likely get a conviction if you're willing to go to court. I did this many years ago and got a conviction, but it wasn't challenged by the defendant.
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Old 09-09-2011, 12:24 PM   #427
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Are we allowed to vote for ourselves? Jesus, this new law is tough on me. Today I was talking to my buddy and saw a cop, so I threw the phone on the seat, but now that I wasn't talking, I wanted the music turned back up, so I started fiddling with the volume and went "Oh **** that's illegal, too" and pulled my hand away quickly.

Also, I grabbed lunch at BK and was driving back with it and thought, "man, I'd love a mozza stick right now". So I grabbed the box out and started happily munching away before going "FFS, right, I can't do that, either!!".

I'm pretty sure I'm going to get in an accident while looking around feverishly for cops everywhere I go, long before anything happens because of talking or eating.
Didn't you always look for cops prior to this law flameswin.....
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Are we allowed to vote for ourselves? Jesus, this new law is tough on me. Today I was talking to my buddy and saw a cop, so I threw the phone on the seat, but now that I wasn't talking, I wanted the music turned back up, so I started fiddling with the volume and went "Oh **** that's illegal, too" and pulled my hand away quickly.

Also, I grabbed lunch at BK and was driving back with it and thought, "man, I'd love a mozza stick right now". So I grabbed the box out and started happily munching away before going "FFS, right, I can't do that, either!!".

I'm pretty sure I'm going to get in an accident while looking around feverishly for cops everywhere I go, long before anything happens because of talking or eating.
ummm you are allowed to eat in your car. you can even touch yourself too.
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Bertuzzied does those two at the same time.
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Bertuzzied does those two at the same time.
call me again. my phone is on vibrate.
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Old 09-09-2011, 02:33 PM   #431
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Lol...
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Old 09-09-2011, 02:44 PM   #432
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Is this illegal?

Yeah, we're runnin' a little bit hot tonight.
I can barely see the road from the heat comin' off of it.
Ah, you reach down, between my legs,
ease the seat back.
She's blinding, I'm flying,
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Got the feeling, power steering,
Pistons popping, ain't no stopping now!


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Driving downtown today I was stopped at a red trying to turn right. My phone was in its windshield mount with my bluetooth hooked up to the sunvisor. While waiting for the lunch traffic to cross I look at the business card I just got. Some lady stops in front of my car and spends a good 10 seconds shaking her head waving her finger at me.
This post could belong in the GMGT and as small and stupid as this is I couldn't believe a person of non law enforcement was trying to "teach me a lesson" by not letting me go right because of what she supposedly felt I was doing.
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Old 09-09-2011, 03:18 PM   #434
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Didn't you always look for cops prior to this law flameswin.....
Don't be surprised if you get a call from me asking to get out of a ticket in the coming weeks.
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Old 09-09-2011, 03:37 PM   #435
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I couldn't believe a person of non law enforcement was trying to "teach me a lesson" by not letting me go right because of what she supposedly felt I was doing.
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Looking at a business card, but not technically reading it? Is that what you were doing?

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I thought looking and reading were under the same category when i say "looking at a business card". But yes I was reading what info was on the card!
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I said that because reading is one of those things not allowed:

•Restricts drivers from:
◦reading printed materials in the vehicle


And that I also took some pleasure the other day from honking and shaking my finger at somebody on their phone while driving.

I'll be the first to admit- I have some bad habits behind the wheel; and this new law may help me break some. If people are pointing out other people- good.
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:48 PM   #438
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I'll be the first to admit- I have some bad habits behind the wheel; and this new law may help me break some. If people are pointing out other people- good.
I have always (since the days of the annoying earplug with the mic on the cord) been strict with myself about making sure my calls were hands-free, so that part of the law doesn't really change anything that I do. And studies to the contrary be damned, being hands-free definitely makes me a safer driver. I enjoy driving a manual transmission, so the hands and attention required are simply too much to have a phone stuck to my ear.

What I am realizing, however, is that my habit of checking emails/texts at red lights was worse than I first thought. Now that it is "officially" taboo, I reach down for my phone at red lights way more frequently than I realized, and immediately feel that shameful, guilty feeling. I was never one to read my phone while moving, but the habit of looking at it whilst at a standstill is really becoming apparent.
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I said that because reading is one of those things not allowed:

•Restricts drivers from:
◦reading printed materials in the vehicle


And that I also took some pleasure the other day from honking and shaking my finger at somebody on their phone while driving.

I'll be the first to admit- I have some bad habits behind the wheel; and this new law may help me break some. If people are pointing out other people- good.
So I guess no one can read any of the road signs or billboards without breaking the law? Like I said before, this law has gone way overboard.

I saw a lady today stop at a red light. She picked up her map and took a 20 sec look at it and put it down and waited for the light to turn green. I thought to myself, really, she could get a ticket for that? What a joke.
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So I guess no one can read any of the road signs or billboards without breaking the law? Like I said before, this law has gone way overboard.
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