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In addition, I mentioned earlier about members of the public reporting these incidents. If the police could follow up on these complaints it might be a step forward in vigorous enforcement. Too often you see people blatantly using their phones when they know they are in full view of the public but out of sight of the police. If they knew the public could report them and subsequently receive a visit from the police, they might just think twice.
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I see drivers using their mobile phones quite often ... even seen HGV drivers using them .. coming along the road ... and its not just men using them either .. its women as well ... best is ive stood there taking photos of the sunset .. and all of a sudden the drivers slow down .. a lot ... all because they saw me taking photos ..
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I don't think it would take many motorists to be banned, with a fine and points to be added when the ban is completed, and a re-test, for the message to get through. The ban could even result in termination of employment so the dipsticks really get hammered, but if it saves just one life or one serious injury then it will be worthwhile.
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yet on idiot drivers facebook page footage recorded by a member of the public was used to arrest someone driving dangerously while towing a trailer so either the law is different around the country or somones making a mistake somewhere i wonder how the defense of a copper didnt see the crime been committed would go down when caught by a speed camera ? personally i think those cameras at dill hall lane should be reviewed daily and every single one of them jumping red sent a fine and 6 points or the option to go to court and have dangerous and reckless driving added to the list so they can loose their license completely sick to death of near misses because people jump red and the council and police's lack of willingness to tackle the issue BUT the council will be putting bus lane cameras in the area so we know where their priority is over safety ££££££££ make the penine reach a success no matter what the cost or inconvenience to everyone else |
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I agree yon, there will be no difference regarding enforcing, the difference lies in the fear of the ban for many in my view.
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anyone who has a child at school or lives near a school will tell you the booster seat law isnt even enforced
when a new law is brought in the police spend a few weeks enforcing it to show willing and then forget about it |
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My problem with hands-free calls is I find the actual talking a distraction, especially if I am answering questions. The police once phoned me on my hands-free about an attempted burglary I had reported. Questions were coming fast and I was concentrating to give details, so I told the policeman to wait until I had parked up.
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I often tell my wife to shutup when driving, her constant waffling makes me miss junctions, go the wrong way etc...
It's certainly not my fault :) Bah Humbug..... |
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Cherchez la femme!.....then you have found someone to blame. |
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