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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 5:18 pm
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For the benefit of those who plan to visit our fair state come 1 July
2008....... Please pay heed toa couple of new laws.......

Wireless Telephone Laws FAQs

Two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving
go into effect July 1, 2008. Below is a list of Frequently Asked
Questions concerning these new laws.


Q: When do the new wireless telephone laws take effect?
A: The new laws take effect July 1, 2008

Q: What is the difference between the two laws?
A: The first prohibits all drivers from using a handheld wireless
telephone while operating a motor vehicle. (Vehicle Code (VC)
§23123). Motorists 18 and over may use a hands-free device. Drivers
under the age of 18 may NOT use a wireless telephone or hands-free
device while operating a motor vehicle(VC §23124).

Q: What if I need to use my telephone during an emergency, and I do
not have a hands- free device?
A: The law allows a driver to use a wireless telephone to make
emergency calls to a law enforcement agency, a medical provider, the
fire department, or other emergency services agency.

Q: What are the fines if I’m convicted?
A: The base fine for the FIRST offense is $20 and $50 for subsequent
convictions. According to the Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule,
with the addition of penalty assessments, a first offense is $76 and
a second offense is $190.

Q: Will I receive a point on my drivers license if I’m convicted for
a violation of the wireless telephone law?
A: NO. The violation is a reportable offense: however, DMV will not
assign a violation point.

Q: Will the conviction appear on my driving record?
A: Yes, but the violation point will not be added.


- more -

Q: Will there be a grace period when motorists will only get a
warning?
A: NO. The law becomes in effect on July 1, 2008. Whether a citation
is issued is always at the discretion of the officer based upon his
or her determination of the most appropriate remedy for the
situation.

Q: Are passengers affected by this law?
A: No. This law only applies to the person driving a motor vehicle.

Q: Do these laws apply to out-of-state drivers whose home states do
not have such laws?
A: Yes

Q: Can I be pulled over by a law enforcement officer for using my
handheld wireless telephone?
A: YES. A law enforcement officer can pull you over just for this
infraction.

Q: What if my phone has a push-to-talk feature, can I use that?
A: No. The law does provide an exception for those operating a
commercial motor truck or truck tractor (excluding pickups),
implements of husbandry, farm vehicle or tow truck, to use a two-way
radio operated by a “push-to-talk” feature.

Q: What other exceptions are there?
A: Operators of an authorized emergency vehicle during the course of
employment are exempt as are those motorists operating a vehicle on
private property

DRIVERS 18 AND OVER

Drivers 18 and over will be allowed to use a hands-free device to talk
on their wireless telephone while driving. The following FAQs apply
to those motorists 18 and over.

Q: Does the new “hands-free” law prohibit you from dialing a wireless
telephone while driving or just talking on it?
A: The new law does not prohibit dialing, but drivers are strongly
urged not to dial while driving.

Q: Will it be legal to use a Blue Tooth or other earpiece?
A: Yes, however you cannot have BOTH ears covered.

Q: Does the new hands-free law allow you to use the speaker phone
function of your wireless telephone while driving?
A: Yes.

Q: Does the new “hands-free” law allow drivers 18 and over to text
page while driving?
A: The law does not specifically prohibit that, but an officer can
pull over and issue a citation to a driver of any age if, in the
officer’s opinion, the driver was distracted and not operating the
vehicle safely. Text paging while driving is unsafe at any speed and
is strongly discouraged.
- more -

DRIVERS UNDER 18

Q: Am I allowed to use my wireless telephone hands free?
A: NO. Drivers under the age of 18 may not use a wireless telephone,
pager, laptop or any other electronic communication or mobile
services device to speak or text while driving in any manner, even
hands free. EXCEPTION: Permitted in emergency situations to call
police, fire or medical authorities. (VC §23124).


Q: Why is the law stricter for provisional drivers?
A: Statistics show that teen drivers are more likely than older
drivers to be involved in crashes because they lack driving experience
and tend to take greater risks. Teen drivers are vulnerable to
driving distractions such as talking with passengers, eating or
drinking, and talking or texting on wireless phones, which increase
the chance of getting involved in serious vehicle crashes.

Q: Can my parents give me permission to allow me to use my wireless
telephone while driving?
A: NO. The only exception is an emergency situation that requires you
to call a law enforcement agency, a health care provider, the fire
department or other emergency agency entity.

Q: Does the law apply to me if I’m an emancipated minor?
A: Yes. The restriction applies to all licensed drivers who are under
the age of 18.

Q: If I have my parent(s) or someone age 25 years or older in the car
with me, may I use my wireless telephone while driving?
A: NO. You may only use your wireless telephone in an emergency
situation.

Q: Will the restriction appear on my provisional license?
A: No

Q: May I use the hands-free feature while driving if my car has the
feature built in?
A: NO. The law prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from using any
type of wireless device while driving, except in an emergency
situation.

Q: Can a law enforcement officer stop me for using my hands-free
device while driving?
A: No. For drivers under the age of 18, this is considered a
SECONDARY violation meaning that a law enforcement officer may cite
you for using a hands-free wireless phone if you were pulled over for
another violation. However, the prohibition against using a handheld
wireless telephone while driving is a PRIMARY violation for which a
law enforcement officer can pull you over.

CONTACT: Fran Clader Media Relations Office
(916) 657-7202 2555 First Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95818

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 8:16 pm
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Spike wrote:
> For the benefit of those who plan to visit our fair state come 1 July
> 2008....... Please pay heed toa couple of new laws.......
>


You are going to have some really pissy women around there. Well, I
mean more than usual.

Ummm, Hi Kate! SurprisedD


> Wireless Telephone Laws FAQs
>
> Two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving
> go into effect July 1, 2008. Below is a list of Frequently Asked
> Questions concerning these new laws.
>
>
> Q: When do the new wireless telephone laws take effect?
> A: The new laws take effect July 1, 2008
>
> Q: What is the difference between the two laws?
> A: The first prohibits all drivers from using a handheld wireless
> telephone while operating a motor vehicle. (Vehicle Code (VC)
> §23123). Motorists 18 and over may use a hands-free device. Drivers
> under the age of 18 may NOT use a wireless telephone or hands-free
> device while operating a motor vehicle(VC §23124).
>
> Q: What if I need to use my telephone during an emergency, and I do
> not have a hands- free device?
> A: The law allows a driver to use a wireless telephone to make
> emergency calls to a law enforcement agency, a medical provider, the
> fire department, or other emergency services agency.
>
> Q: What are the fines if I’m convicted?
> A: The base fine for the FIRST offense is $20 and $50 for subsequent
> convictions. According to the Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule,
> with the addition of penalty assessments, a first offense is $76 and
> a second offense is $190.
>
> Q: Will I receive a point on my drivers license if I’m convicted for
> a violation of the wireless telephone law?
> A: NO. The violation is a reportable offense: however, DMV will not
> assign a violation point.
>
> Q: Will the conviction appear on my driving record?
> A: Yes, but the violation point will not be added.
>
>
> - more -
>
> Q: Will there be a grace period when motorists will only get a
> warning?
> A: NO. The law becomes in effect on July 1, 2008. Whether a citation
> is issued is always at the discretion of the officer based upon his
> or her determination of the most appropriate remedy for the
> situation.
>
> Q: Are passengers affected by this law?
> A: No. This law only applies to the person driving a motor vehicle.
>
> Q: Do these laws apply to out-of-state drivers whose home states do
> not have such laws?
> A: Yes
>
> Q: Can I be pulled over by a law enforcement officer for using my
> handheld wireless telephone?
> A: YES. A law enforcement officer can pull you over just for this
> infraction.
>
> Q: What if my phone has a push-to-talk feature, can I use that?
> A: No. The law does provide an exception for those operating a
> commercial motor truck or truck tractor (excluding pickups),
> implements of husbandry, farm vehicle or tow truck, to use a two-way
> radio operated by a “push-to-talk” feature.
>
> Q: What other exceptions are there?
> A: Operators of an authorized emergency vehicle during the course of
> employment are exempt as are those motorists operating a vehicle on
> private property
>
> DRIVERS 18 AND OVER
>
> Drivers 18 and over will be allowed to use a hands-free device to talk
> on their wireless telephone while driving. The following FAQs apply
> to those motorists 18 and over.
>
> Q: Does the new “hands-free” law prohibit you from dialing a wireless
> telephone while driving or just talking on it?
> A: The new law does not prohibit dialing, but drivers are strongly
> urged not to dial while driving.
>
> Q: Will it be legal to use a Blue Tooth or other earpiece?
> A: Yes, however you cannot have BOTH ears covered.
>
> Q: Does the new hands-free law allow you to use the speaker phone
> function of your wireless telephone while driving?
> A: Yes.
>
> Q: Does the new “hands-free” law allow drivers 18 and over to text
> page while driving?
> A: The law does not specifically prohibit that, but an officer can
> pull over and issue a citation to a driver of any age if, in the
> officer’s opinion, the driver was distracted and not operating the
> vehicle safely. Text paging while driving is unsafe at any speed and
> is strongly discouraged.
> - more -
>
> DRIVERS UNDER 18
>
> Q: Am I allowed to use my wireless telephone hands free?
> A: NO. Drivers under the age of 18 may not use a wireless telephone,
> pager, laptop or any other electronic communication or mobile
> services device to speak or text while driving in any manner, even
> hands free. EXCEPTION: Permitted in emergency situations to call
> police, fire or medical authorities. (VC §23124).
>
>
> Q: Why is the law stricter for provisional drivers?
> A: Statistics show that teen drivers are more likely than older
> drivers to be involved in crashes because they lack driving experience
> and tend to take greater risks. Teen drivers are vulnerable to
> driving distractions such as talking with passengers, eating or
> drinking, and talking or texting on wireless phones, which increase
> the chance of getting involved in serious vehicle crashes.
>
> Q: Can my parents give me permission to allow me to use my wireless
> telephone while driving?
> A: NO. The only exception is an emergency situation that requires you
> to call a law enforcement agency, a health care provider, the fire
> department or other emergency agency entity.
>
> Q: Does the law apply to me if I’m an emancipated minor?
> A: Yes. The restriction applies to all licensed drivers who are under
> the age of 18.
>
> Q: If I have my parent(s) or someone age 25 years or older in the car
> with me, may I use my wireless telephone while driving?
> A: NO. You may only use your wireless telephone in an emergency
> situation.
>
> Q: Will the restriction appear on my provisional license?
> A: No
>
> Q: May I use the hands-free feature while driving if my car has the
> feature built in?
> A: NO. The law prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from using any
> type of wireless device while driving, except in an emergency
> situation.
>
> Q: Can a law enforcement officer stop me for using my hands-free
> device while driving?
> A: No. For drivers under the age of 18, this is considered a
> SECONDARY violation meaning that a law enforcement officer may cite
> you for using a hands-free wireless phone if you were pulled over for
> another violation. However, the prohibition against using a handheld
> wireless telephone while driving is a PRIMARY violation for which a
> law enforcement officer can pull you over.
>
> CONTACT: Fran Clader Media Relations Office
> (916) 657-7202 2555 First Avenue
> Sacramento, CA 95818
>
>


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ugly direction
Barack Obama (From Audacity of Hope)

I've been to a lot of states and have two left. I've been to 57 so far?
Barack Obama

I cannot swallow whole the view of Lincoln as the Great Emancipator.
Barack Obama

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 11:01 am
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Spike wrote:
> For the benefit of those who plan to visit our fair state come 1 July
> 2008....... Please pay heed toa couple of new laws.......
>
> Wireless Telephone Laws FAQs
>
> Two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving
> go into effect July 1, 2008. Below is a list of Frequently Asked
> Questions concerning these new laws.
>
>
> Q: When do the new wireless telephone laws take effect?
> A: The new laws take effect July 1, 2008
>
> Q: What is the difference between the two laws?
> A: The first prohibits all drivers from using a handheld wireless
> telephone while operating a motor vehicle. (Vehicle Code (VC)
> §23123). Motorists 18 and over may use a hands-free device. Drivers
> under the age of 18 may NOT use a wireless telephone or hands-free
> device while operating a motor vehicle(VC §23124).
>
> Q: What if I need to use my telephone during an emergency, and I do
> not have a hands- free device?
> A: The law allows a driver to use a wireless telephone to make
> emergency calls to a law enforcement agency, a medical provider, the
> fire department, or other emergency services agency.
>
> Q: What are the fines if I’m convicted?
> A: The base fine for the FIRST offense is $20 and $50 for subsequent
> convictions. According to the Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule,
> with the addition of penalty assessments, a first offense is $76 and
> a second offense is $190.
>
> Q: Will I receive a point on my drivers license if I’m convicted for
> a violation of the wireless telephone law?
> A: NO. The violation is a reportable offense: however, DMV will not
> assign a violation point.
>
> Q: Will the conviction appear on my driving record?
> A: Yes, but the violation point will not be added.
>
>
> - more -
>
> Q: Will there be a grace period when motorists will only get a
> warning?
> A: NO. The law becomes in effect on July 1, 2008. Whether a citation
> is issued is always at the discretion of the officer based upon his
> or her determination of the most appropriate remedy for the
> situation.
>
> Q: Are passengers affected by this law?
> A: No. This law only applies to the person driving a motor vehicle.
>
> Q: Do these laws apply to out-of-state drivers whose home states do
> not have such laws?
> A: Yes
>
> Q: Can I be pulled over by a law enforcement officer for using my
> handheld wireless telephone?
> A: YES. A law enforcement officer can pull you over just for this
> infraction.
>
> Q: What if my phone has a push-to-talk feature, can I use that?
> A: No. The law does provide an exception for those operating a
> commercial motor truck or truck tractor (excluding pickups),
> implements of husbandry, farm vehicle or tow truck, to use a two-way
> radio operated by a “push-to-talk” feature.
>
> Q: What other exceptions are there?
> A: Operators of an authorized emergency vehicle during the course of
> employment are exempt as are those motorists operating a vehicle on
> private property
>
> DRIVERS 18 AND OVER
>
> Drivers 18 and over will be allowed to use a hands-free device to talk
> on their wireless telephone while driving. The following FAQs apply
> to those motorists 18 and over.
>
> Q: Does the new “hands-free” law prohibit you from dialing a wireless
> telephone while driving or just talking on it?
> A: The new law does not prohibit dialing, but drivers are strongly
> urged not to dial while driving.
>
> Q: Will it be legal to use a Blue Tooth or other earpiece?
> A: Yes, however you cannot have BOTH ears covered.
>
> Q: Does the new hands-free law allow you to use the speaker phone
> function of your wireless telephone while driving?
> A: Yes.
>
> Q: Does the new “hands-free” law allow drivers 18 and over to text
> page while driving?
> A: The law does not specifically prohibit that, but an officer can
> pull over and issue a citation to a driver of any age if, in the
> officer’s opinion, the driver was distracted and not operating the
> vehicle safely. Text paging while driving is unsafe at any speed and
> is strongly discouraged.
> - more -
>
> DRIVERS UNDER 18
>
> Q: Am I allowed to use my wireless telephone hands free?
> A: NO. Drivers under the age of 18 may not use a wireless telephone,
> pager, laptop or any other electronic communication or mobile
> services device to speak or text while driving in any manner, even
> hands free. EXCEPTION: Permitted in emergency situations to call
> police, fire or medical authorities. (VC §23124).
>
>
> Q: Why is the law stricter for provisional drivers?
> A: Statistics show that teen drivers are more likely than older
> drivers to be involved in crashes because they lack driving experience
> and tend to take greater risks. Teen drivers are vulnerable to
> driving distractions such as talking with passengers, eating or
> drinking, and talking or texting on wireless phones, which increase
> the chance of getting involved in serious vehicle crashes.
>
> Q: Can my parents give me permission to allow me to use my wireless
> telephone while driving?
> A: NO. The only exception is an emergency situation that requires you
> to call a law enforcement agency, a health care provider, the fire
> department or other emergency agency entity.
>
> Q: Does the law apply to me if I’m an emancipated minor?
> A: Yes. The restriction applies to all licensed drivers who are under
> the age of 18.
>
> Q: If I have my parent(s) or someone age 25 years or older in the car
> with me, may I use my wireless telephone while driving?
> A: NO. You may only use your wireless telephone in an emergency
> situation.
>
> Q: Will the restriction appear on my provisional license?
> A: No
>
> Q: May I use the hands-free feature while driving if my car has the
> feature built in?
> A: NO. The law prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from using any
> type of wireless device while driving, except in an emergency
> situation.
>
> Q: Can a law enforcement officer stop me for using my hands-free
> device while driving?
> A: No. For drivers under the age of 18, this is considered a
> SECONDARY violation meaning that a law enforcement officer may cite
> you for using a hands-free wireless phone if you were pulled over for
> another violation. However, the prohibition against using a handheld
> wireless telephone while driving is a PRIMARY violation for which a
> law enforcement officer can pull you over.
>
> CONTACT: Fran Clader Media Relations Office
> (916) 657-7202 2555 First Avenue
> Sacramento, CA 95818
>
>
If a phone switches from cell a to cell b in less than, say a few
minutes, then it must be mobile so the carrier should turn the phone off.
Just an idea.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 4:47 pm
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Gill wrote:

> If a phone switches from cell a to cell b in less than, say a few
> minutes, then it must be mobile so the carrier should turn the phone off.
> Just an idea.
>

And as a passenger in/on some vehicle you're going to get a nasty
phone call....

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 4:47 pm
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WindsorFox<SS> wrote:
> Gill wrote:
>
>> If a phone switches from cell a to cell b in less than, say a few
>> minutes, then it must be mobile so the carrier should turn the phone off.
>> Just an idea.
>>
>
> And as a passenger in/on some vehicle you're going to get a nasty
> phone call....
>
Yeah, something about my rights to use my phone, damn, I'd like to have
all cells in my car disabled. Yak yak yak Smile
Oh well
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 5:19 pm
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Spike <veeger RemoveThis @snowcrest.net> wrote in
news:dpbh349o3mn6qitvcuetq2bvhh3ges958t@4ax.com:

> For the benefit of those who plan to visit our fair state come 1 July
> 2008....... Please pay heed toa couple of new laws.......

Like it's going to be enforced. They'd have to pull over 9 of every 10 cars
on the road.

The law is stupid, for this reason. It's not the use of the hand that
causes impaired driving. It's the loss of the brain. Studies show that
motorists who are talking on a phone while driving are as impaired as a
person who has had 3 drinks.

Many accidents happen every year because of cell phone use while driving.
It ought to be just as illegal as DUI, and carry the same penalty.
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elaich wrote:
> Spike <veeger DeleteThis @snowcrest.net> wrote in
> news:dpbh349o3mn6qitvcuetq2bvhh3ges958t@4ax.com:
>
>> For the benefit of those who plan to visit our fair state come 1 July
>> 2008....... Please pay heed toa couple of new laws.......
>
> Like it's going to be enforced. They'd have to pull over 9 of every 10 cars
> on the road.
>
> The law is stupid, for this reason. It's not the use of the hand that
> causes impaired driving. It's the loss of the brain. Studies show that
> motorists who are talking on a phone while driving are as impaired as a
> person who has had 3 drinks.


They also found that talking to a passenger can be as impairing as
talking on a phone. Yep, I agree the cell phone rule is stupid. Impaired
driving is already illegal and by forcing them to a hands free unit it
will be much harder to tell if the phone was impairing them when they
cause a crash.

>
> Many accidents happen every year because of cell phone use while driving.
> It ought to be just as illegal as DUI, and carry the same penalty.

There I disagree. Leave it alone *BUT* if they cause a crash while
jabbering, then dump extra charges on.

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I've been to a lot of states and have two left. I've been to 57 so far?
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I like the idea of the law... too bad I see so many LEOs driving around
talking on their cell phones....

We are all created equal - some of us are just a little more equal than
others.
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"WindsorFox<SS>" <darkshado666 RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in news:g1cn8r$3om$1
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> That is why you are supposed to trim the excess.

And just as it was clueless Outhouse Express users who mainly top post, it
is more clueless Outhouse Express users who hit "reply" and post their one
liner at the bottom without taking the time to trim properly.
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elaich wrote:
> "WindsorFox<SS>" <darkshado666.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in news:g1cn8r$3om$1
> @posting2.glorb.com:
>
>> That is why you are supposed to trim the excess.
>
> And just as it was clueless Outhouse Express users who mainly top post, it
> is more clueless Outhouse Express users who hit "reply" and post their one
> liner at the bottom without taking the time to trim properly.

In reference to whom? If you mean Gill, tecnically it was more than
one line and he doesn't use OE....

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I've been to a lot of states and have two left. I've been to 57 so far?
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On Sun, 25 May 2008 16:47:28 -0500, "WindsorFox<SS>"
<darkshado666 RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote:

>Gill wrote:
>
>> If a phone switches from cell a to cell b in less than, say a few
>> minutes, then it must be mobile so the carrier should turn the phone off.
>> Just an idea.
>>
>
> And as a passenger in/on some vehicle you're going to get a nasty
>phone call....
Like some CEO riding in a limo who was just on the verge of making the
deal of the century (like raising the price at the pumps).
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 7:26 am
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On Sun, 25 May 2008 15:50:07 -0700, GILL <gilles1 DeleteThis @nospam.comcast.net>
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>WindsorFox<SS> wrote:
>> Gill wrote:
>>
>>> If a phone switches from cell a to cell b in less than, say a few
>>> minutes, then it must be mobile so the carrier should turn the phone off.
>>> Just an idea.
>>>
>>
>> And as a passenger in/on some vehicle you're going to get a nasty
>> phone call....
>>
>Yeah, something about my rights to use my phone, damn, I'd like to have
>all cells in my car disabled. Yak yak yak Smile
>Oh well

There, in the middle of the night on a cross country run, half asleep
at the wheel, came a voice from nowhere, "HEY! WAKE UP!" When the
driver came to, 50 yards off the freeway, he could still hear the
voice saying, "This is ONSTAR. We see you may have had an accident. Do
you need help? STOP! Don't touch that cell phone! You may still be
driving!"
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 7:38 am
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On Sat, 24 May 2008 17:18:04 -0700, Spike <veeger RemoveThis @snowcrest.net>
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>For the benefit of those who plan to visit our fair state come 1 July
>2008....... Please pay heed toa couple of new laws.......
>
>Wireless Telephone Laws FAQs
>
>Two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving
>go into effect July 1, 2008. Below is a list of Frequently Asked
>Questions concerning these new laws.
>
>
<SNIP>
>SECONDARY violation meaning that a law enforcement officer may cite
>you for using a hands-free wireless phone if you were pulled over for
>another violation. However, the prohibition against using a handheld
>wireless telephone while driving is a PRIMARY violation for which a
>law enforcement officer can pull you over.
>
>CONTACT: Fran Clader Media Relations Office
>(916) 657-7202 2555 First Avenue
> Sacramento, CA 95818
>
>
Sorry. I was just trying to let people know about the law change so
they would not get a ticket and a fine. But.... make a civil
statement; start a civil war. :0)

Seriously, since it is admitted that using a cell phone is distracting
(I don't know about the three drinks) and considering the numbers of
people I see using the phone while they drive, it's enough to make me
want to stay off the road.

While many may not agree with me, I particularly like the portion
about young drivers. When my son started driving, he needed to
concentrate on defensive driving until his experience level had been
advanced. Stereos, friends, cell phones, etc, are all things he wasn't
ready to deal with while learning to drive. I am very thankful for
some rules which led to his arriving home safely. Today, he continues
to get safe driving awards from his employer.

At least for the young drivers, I hope this will lower the death rates
even further than the previous changes to licencing in California have
done.
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 10:32 am
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Spike wrote:
> On Sun, 25 May 2008 15:50:07 -0700, GILL <gilles1 DeleteThis @nospam.comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>> WindsorFox<SS> wrote:
>>> Gill wrote:
>>>
>>>> If a phone switches from cell a to cell b in less than, say a few
>>>> minutes, then it must be mobile so the carrier should turn the phone off.
>>>> Just an idea.
>>>>
>>> And as a passenger in/on some vehicle you're going to get a nasty
>>> phone call....
>>>
>> Yeah, something about my rights to use my phone, damn, I'd like to have
>> all cells in my car disabled. Yak yak yak Smile
>> Oh well
>
> There, in the middle of the night on a cross country run, half asleep
> at the wheel, came a voice from nowhere, "HEY! WAKE UP!" When the
> driver came to, 50 yards off the freeway, he could still hear the
> voice saying, "This is ONSTAR. We see you may have had an accident. Do
> you need help? STOP! Don't touch that cell phone! You may still be
> driving!"
Driver says "That sure looks like the bottom of the Grand Canyon coming up"

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(Msg. 15) Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:35 am
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