why is 95 reckless?
c'mon i drive that everyday on the german autobahn =) // well of course it is more 130 than 95 mph, but you get my point.
keep on driving jamie!! =)
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why is 95 reckless?
c'mon i drive that everyday on the german autobahn =) // well of course it is more 130 than 95 mph, but you get my point.
keep on driving jamie!! =)
RIGHT BACK AT YA, BITCH!!Quote:
Originally Posted by justatransgirl
I HOPE YOU LOSE YOUR FUCKING LICENSE!!
HAVE A NICE DAY!!!
Good. I find that most people can't handle doing these two simple things at the same time. Cops need to start handing out more tickets to these douchebags, haha.
I'm from Orange County and so is Julianna. We are not rude or busy here. And all I don't recognize is your attempted "mimicry". How does your illegally being on a cell phone, and being cited for an unsafe lane change constitute an imitation? It sounds more like how you really are and now you are trying to escape the reaction your story merited. Or were you mimicing someone else somehow when you got into a fight over a parking space at a Home Depo? (shouldn't that remodel be done by now?) Or threw your computer out of a window?Quote:
Originally Posted by justatransgirl
Imitation is supposed to be the sincerest form of flattery. But your claim of imiitation just fell flat here.
FK
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Originally Posted by justatransgirl
I had a dear friend killed by a lady on her cell phone. I realize your life is busy and important to you and multi-tasking is the norm, but I wish laws on cell phones were the law back then.
We-I hope you mean yourself and Juliana. If you mean we the COUNTY its a statement in which Is unjustified. Many people who live in CALIFORNIA have busy lives not just Orange County, Laws are set for Peoples safety and well being. Hands-free means not holding the phone,Doesnt mean you can have it on the seatbelt...As long as your not holding it. I use my Bluetooth daily because its the smart thing to do. I dont like excuses (IE)<I dont have 15 bucks for a Motorola H750 Bluetooth.> Thats a bullshit lie 15 or X amount of money for insurance....I pick the 15 dollar one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Felicia Katt
I agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by seanchai
Too many people have been injured or killed due to fools who talk on their cell phone. In San Diego it's against the law to talk on a hand held cell phone while driving (actually it might be a state law). You have to use a headset or something, but you cannot use a hand held cell phone while operating a two thousand pound plus missle.
The TS (thread starter) deserved the ticket. The cop who gave it to him was right on and he deserves a tip of the cap. Thank you Orange County police officer for potentially saving the life of another person or preventing someone from getting seriously injured.
BTW, I just caught wind of some people who are getting rid of their cell phone for good. I didn't google the subject, but maybe there's a small community of people (landliners) who have decided to never use a cell phone on a daily basis ever again. Good. Because some cell phone contracts are loathsome and are riddled with 'gotchas' in small print, so any kind of backlash, no matter how small, is something I hope takes root.
to my knowledge its NOT yet illegal in SD. city vs state=state wins.Quote:
Originally Posted by DFK
California Vehicle Code 23123. (a) A person shall not drive a motor vehicle while using a wireless telephone unless that telephone is specifically designed and configured to allow hands-free listening and talking, and is used in that manner while driving.
(b) A violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a base fine of twenty dollars ($20) for a first offense and fifty dollars ($50) for each subsequent offense.
(c) This section does not apply to a person using a wireless telephone for emergency purposes, including, but not limited to, an emergency call to a law enforcement agency, health care provider, fire department, or other emergency services agency or entity.
Its been illegal in all of California since last July to talk on a cell phone while driving a car unless its somehow set up for handsfree use.
They ran ads for months and had every Amber Alert screen on every Freeway notifying motorists.
FK
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/cellularphonelaws/Quote:
Originally Posted by Felicia Katt