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jertruc4558 | 14:40 Sun 04th Mar 2007 | Motoring
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if the public can`t use phones while driving! then the police should not be allowed to use thier radios also!!
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Working on your theory the Police would have to keep to the speed limit and I imagine that the general public would not be happy if emergency vehicles turned up when a criminal had fled or someone had died because they had to abide by the same rules as everyone else.

The Police don't ring their partners and ask them what's for tea. They are an EMERGENCY SERVICE!

I find that the majority of people who drive whilst on the phone are bad enough drivers without it in their hand. I see them on the motorway every day and they are oblivious to what is happening around them.

I would like to see the law made far stricter and those who have total disregard for the law should have their phones confiscated.
well electrochem I see by your answer you are a tottaly self oppinionated (scuse spelling) person and have no idea of the real world, in the real world do you keep to the speed limit and do you drive to the highway regs I dont think so somehow so just stop being a hippocrite (scuse spelling again)are you some sort of self rightoush preacher have you ever broken the law and also if you are lucky enough to get through to the emergancy services then they might turn up half hour later if they can.
But I do agrre about the mobile phone thing when you are driving there are 2 sorts of people that do this the 1st is the one that I have seen many a time just on there mobile and driving into my path oblivious to anybody else and there is my tipe like me that can actualy do more than 4 things at a time in my brain.
We are conditioned to do multi tasks and most of us can handle it so all I can call it that it is another stealh tax by blair and co but suppose you still think speed cameras are a safety feature and not a stealth tax well dream on
I agree with electrochem.

I cannot understand motorists who have a total disregard for the safety of others and themselves because they believe they are above the law, they are far better drivers than everyone else and are perfectly safe speeding and using mobiles whilst driving. Their sheer arrogance takes my breath away.

Driving a motor vehicle is multi-tasking in itself - operating the controls, thinking about the route and being aware of what is going on around you needs a lot of concentration, no matter how good a driver you are.

I DO keep within the speed limit, my phone IS switched off whilst I am driving and I always park correctly. I refuse to give the government the chance to penalise me for not doing so. In over 40 years of driving I have never had a fine or a penalty of any kind.

jertruc - if you don't like the rules, don't drive! Then you can use your mobile to your hearts content.

Yeah, me too. Yes I speed when conditions dictate, but only in the sense that I go maybe 10 or so miles over the limit if the road is clear. However only this morning I had to stop - even though I had right of way - because some silly mare was on the phone and not paying attention.
knobbynonuts:
"there are 2 sorts of people that do this the 1st is the one that I have seen many a time just on there mobile and driving into my path oblivious to anybody else and there is my tipe like me that can actualy do more than 4 things at a time in my brain."

- do you also have a 1970's attitude to drink driving?
Totally agree with Elctro and Ethel. Safety is paramount on the roads today and if there is an accident it is best to be able to show that you were abiding by the law and the Highway Code.

Also, I thought posts abusing other posters were going to be wiped ?
knobbynobrain is an idiot.
if you drive a mechanicaly propelled vehicle on a public highway you need to abide to the law even if you are representing the law, as no body is above the law the rules are for all
One interesting point not yet covered. You too can use a two way or a CB radio in a car, as the law in question only applies to mobile phones!!!
Excellent point, littlejohn.

But of course you could still get prosecuted for 'driving with undue care and attention' if you were caught using such a radio and the police believed they could back it up.
Care and attention are welcome when driving, Ethel. I don't see how they can be undue.
i like the assumption here that emergency personnel are somehow super human
you seem to forget the fact that they are human and regardless of training, can and do make mistakes - so the original posters point is valid, if we cant use handheld phones, neither should they
They communicate because they HAVE to. No one else MUST use a mobile phone whilst they are driving.
if they have to communicate they should be double manned for the sake of road safety, then they can concentrate on driving and the passenger can do all the yapping
Yep mushroom I do and what was wrong with the 1970 s dont you ever watch life on mars and I have over 15 years no claims bonus so I must be doing something right and I also know how to look for idiots on the road like gef who is a total w a n k e r and anticipate what morons like him are going to c o c k up next self richous little t u r d this goverment is a total and utter hypocritical farce and just puts stealth tax upon stealth tax and gef must work for them (but I do agree that you dont use a mobile when driving) and I am not one of these obnogus (how you spell that) drivers that thinks he owns the road I will leave that honuer up to the likes of no brains gef.......

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