I thought I heard on the radio the fine will be $100?
So are they still "driving" when they're sitting through the green because they're too busy fiddling with the phone to see it (or just not finished whatever they're doing and don't give a **** that other people are waiting behind them)?
So are they still "driving" when they're sitting through the green because they're too busy fiddling with the phone to see it (or just not finished whatever they're doing and don't give a **** that other people are waiting behind them)?
"The operator of every vehicle, while driving, shall devote their full time and attention to such driving." "No law enforcement officer shall issue a citation under this section unless the law enforcement officer observes that the operator of the vehicle is involved in an accident or observes the operator of the vehicle driving in such a manner that poses an articulable danger to other persons on the roadway that is not otherwise specified in statute."
So, is this law going to apply to law enforcement officers as well? I've seen just about as many police officers on their phones at intersections (and while driving) as I've seen ordinary citizens.
According to this, the law only forbids writing, reading or sending a text. Nothing to do with voice transmission of data.
I can't tell you how many officers I've seen doing the same...
So are they still "driving" when they're sitting through the green because they're too busy fiddling with the phone to see it (or just not finished whatever they're doing and don't give a **** that other people are waiting behind them)?
Unfortunately the operative words are "While in motion".
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