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, at 04:38:59 on Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Mizter T remarked: The worms only appear if (for example) you have a phone switched into "flight mode" (so no calls are possible) being used for something else (perhaps as a camera) while you are "at the wheel". Note that the law also does not discriminate between the situations of bowling along a motorway at 70mph versus being sat at (ObRail) a level crossing with the gates closed, the gearbox in "park", while you snap a passing train. But a police officer does discriminate between the two. Only when it suits them. It's a very dangerous situation when there are laws that TPTB says "but we will never use them like that". Which is pretty much where we are today with many officers' interpretation of the terrorist/photography laws. -- Roland Perry |
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On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 12:45:25 +0100, Roland Perry wrote
In message , at 04:38:59 on Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Mizter T remarked: The worms only appear if (for example) you have a phone switched into "flight mode" (so no calls are possible) being used for something else (perhaps as a camera) while you are "at the wheel". Note that the law also does not discriminate between the situations of bowling along a motorway at 70mph versus being sat at (ObRail) a level crossing with the gates closed, the gearbox in "park", while you snap a passing train. But a police officer does discriminate between the two. Only when it suits them. It's a very dangerous situation when there are laws that TPTB says "but we will never use them like that". Which is pretty much where we are today with many officers' interpretation of the terrorist/photography laws. Does the PC have sufficient knowledge to distinguish between a driver holding an iPhone whilst using the iPod function and holding the same iPhone the same way whilst using the phone and loudspeaker? (I know.. I know... but it's fun to idly speculate :-)) |
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13:43:24 on Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Stimpy remarked: The worms only appear if (for example) you have a phone switched into "flight mode" (so no calls are possible) being used for something else (perhaps as a camera) while you are "at the wheel". Note that the law also does not discriminate between the situations of bowling along a motorway at 70mph versus being sat at (ObRail) a level crossing with the gates closed, the gearbox in "park", while you snap a passing train. But a police officer does discriminate between the two. Only when it suits them. It's a very dangerous situation when there are laws that TPTB says "but we will never use them like that". Which is pretty much where we are today with many officers' interpretation of the terrorist/photography laws. Does the PC have sufficient knowledge to distinguish between a driver holding an iPhone whilst using the iPod function and holding the same iPhone the same way whilst using the phone and loudspeaker? Both are prohibited. I thought the discrimination referred to above was the situation of the driver - eg. 70mph versus stationary. -- Roland Perry |
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