Not everybody has two arms and/or hands.glbedd53 wrote:The new law will require that both hands must be visible at all times while driving in a school zone.

Not everybody has two arms and/or hands.glbedd53 wrote:The new law will require that both hands must be visible at all times while driving in a school zone.
The policeman THOUGHT.....Commander Cody wrote:I see nothing wrong with the stop. The police man thought you were texting, you told him you were not texting... done deal.
RoyGBiv wrote:The policeman THOUGHT.....Commander Cody wrote:I see nothing wrong with the stop. The police man thought you were texting, you told him you were not texting... done deal.
Not a very high bar you're setting...
A policeman can THINK whatever they want.... but they cannot act without PROOF.
It requires PROOF to exceed the burden set forth in the 4th Amendment.
It is NOT, IN ANY way OK for anyone to stop me while driving my car because they are unable to see both of my hands.
The day this becomes the law is the day America is lost forever.
OMG.! I'm becoming a Libertarian.!
I think the hands free stuff is okay even in school zones. At least as far as talking goes. Texting is another subject, but maybe that can be hands free with the new iPhone. IDKRottenApple wrote:Personally I use an iPhone 4S with a bluetooth headset. I just reach up to my headset, tap the action/answer button, and tell Siri to send a message to <insert_name_here>.
Siri is the personal assistant that is part of the iPhone 4S. Among other things, it can read you your text messages and use speech-to-text to create messages for you.C-dub wrote:Texting is another subject, but maybe that can be hands free with the new iPhone. IDK
RottenApple wrote:Siri is the personal assistant that is part of the iPhone 4S. Among other things, it can read you your text messages and use speech-to-text to create messages for you.C-dub wrote:Texting is another subject, but maybe that can be hands free with the new iPhone. IDK
LOL. Siri is pretty neat. It can perform web searches, get information on weather (local & otherwise), provide directions from point A to point B, etc, etc. And all voice activated. The best part is that it responds using natural language instead of a specific, pre-defined series of commands.Oldgringo wrote:WOW! What'll they think of next?
I know... there are a myriad of "excuses" that LE can use to pull you over if they want to...Commander Cody wrote:Does not mean anything unless you can PROVE it. The policeman does not have to prove anything to ask you a question. He may have to PROVE something to make it stand up in a court of law, but I still think it was a good stop.