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ninjatune 01-28-2010 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by sebberry (Post 6791191)
Just out of curiosity, what techniques do emergency vehicle operators use to ensure that they aren't a danger to other drivers while using a phone or two-way radio?

These people have common sense and should be able to use them without causing troubles... whereas most of the public will cause troubles, so the easiest way is to ban everyone

Phil@rise 01-28-2010 12:53 PM

how bout cordless blenders are they ok?








This thread is full of stupid questions.

This law is being implemented for obvious safety issues but people are so self absorbed that they seem to over look that fact and just complain about how inconvenient it is.

Soundy 01-28-2010 01:36 PM

Blenders aren't a safety hazard unless you forget to put the lid on, and wind up with margarita splattered all over the windshield...

seekerbeta 01-28-2010 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 6791981)
Blenders aren't a safety hazard unless you forget to put the lid on, and wind up with margarita splattered all over the windshield...

I HATE it when that happens

zulutango 01-28-2010 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil@rise (Post 6791934)
how bout cordless blenders are they ok?








This thread is full of stupid questions.

This law is being implemented for obvious safety issues but people are so self absorbed that they seem to over look that fact and just complain about how inconvenient it is.

Welcome to Rev Scene. :) It's what we do best here.

simsimi1004 01-28-2010 09:46 PM

both my family cars have a full integrated bluetooth system with phonebook and # dialing.
dont call me an idiot jlenko or ill fucking have my first web rage thread on you.

Bath Tussue 01-29-2010 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by sebberry (Post 6791191)
Just out of curiosity, what techniques do emergency vehicle operators use to ensure that they aren't a danger to other drivers while using a phone or two-way radio?

i am under the assumption that the co-driver operates the radio

sebberry 01-29-2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Bath Tussue (Post 6793410)
i am under the assumption that the co-driver operates the radio

The majority of police cars I see here have only the driver in them.

zulutango 01-29-2010 11:35 AM

Part of the advanced driver training courses involves exactly that. The driver finds out in seconds that concentration given to even spelling his own name over the radio, makes your driving turn to crappy in an instant. Sometimes it HAS to be done, like calling the initial stages of a pursuit so that other cars can locate you, but soon as another vehicle arrives, the second vehicle does the calling and the primary unit does the driving. That is why Police are against even hands-free phones. The divided attention problem is a medical certainty. You only have 100% concentration. That which you give to the device HAS to be subtracted from your comprehension and driving.

sebberry 01-29-2010 11:49 AM

And how do officers who are by themselves cope with using the radio or cell phone?

Phil@rise 01-29-2010 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by sebberry (Post 6793451)
And how do officers who are by themselves cope with using the radio or cell phone?

Does that really matter?
It all comes down to numbers. A few cops talking on phones is far less risky then a million motorists talking on there phones. Not to mention the majority (or one would hope) is communicating for the purposes of saving lives. Should that be taken away because of some pissy cell phone talking drivers?

sebberry 01-29-2010 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil@rise (Post 6793755)
Does that really matter?
It all comes down to numbers. A few cops talking on phones is far less risky then a million motorists talking on there phones. Not to mention the majority (or one would hope) is communicating for the purposes of saving lives. Should that be taken away because of some pissy cell phone talking drivers?

Should a select few motorists be permitted to drink and drive? A dangerous activity is a dangerous activity.

I don't care that emergency responders can use such devices, I was simply curious as to what techniques they employ to ensure that it is done safely.

300zxlover 01-29-2010 06:05 PM

i think this is the stupidest law ever just to make a quick buck for the Olympics all that money they spent you might aswell sit in your room for the years to come and twiddle your fingers this is unbelievable i wonder when its gonna cost us money to be in a public i dont feel like a person anymore like some f*ckin lab rat

sebberry 01-29-2010 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 300zxlover (Post 6793896)
i think this is the stupidest law ever just to make a quick buck for the Olympics all that money they spent you might aswell sit in your room for the years to come and twiddle your fingers this is unbelievable i wonder when its gonna cost us money to be in a public i dont feel like a person anymore like some f*ckin lab rat

While I don't disagree that humans are pretty much packages on a giant UPS conveyer belt, this las has nothing to do with the Olympics. BC is not the only province to have recently introduced this law. :rolleyes:

300zxlover 01-29-2010 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil@rise (Post 6793755)
Does that really matter?
It all comes down to numbers. A few cops talking on phones is far less risky then a million motorists talking on there phones. Not to mention the majority (or one would hope) is communicating for the purposes of saving lives. Should that be taken away because of some pissy cell phone talking drivers?


i think if the law applys to me it applys to everyone inluding the cops they should be fined aswell if cought using the phone get a hint of there own medicine there are no reason for cops to be on phones thats like say i cant sell drugs but cops can just cus they have authority POWER TRIP shiit

sebberry 01-29-2010 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 300zxlover (Post 6793901)
i think if the law applys to me it applys to everyone inluding the cops they should be fined aswell if cought using the phone get a hint of there own medicine there are no reason for cops to be on phones thats like say i cant sell drugs but cops can just cus they have authority POWER TRIP shiit

Maybe your car will be stolen and will drive by a police car, but the officer doesn't know it is stolen because he cannot take the call :rolleyes:

Phil@rise 01-29-2010 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by sebberry (Post 6793832)
Should a select few motorists be permitted to drink and drive? A dangerous activity is a dangerous activity.

well duhh the popo

Soundy 01-29-2010 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by 300zxlover (Post 6793896)
i think this is the stupidest law ever just to make a quick buck for the Olympics all that money they spent you might aswell sit in your room for the years to come and twiddle your fingers this is unbelievable i wonder when its gonna cost us money to be in a public i dont feel like a person anymore like some f*ckin lab rat

Wow, this is ultimate fail.

Hey sh*t-for-brains... you don't have to stay home, and you don't have to pay a cent... just use a freakin' handsfree with your phone when you're driving. It doesn't have to be Bluetooth - all phones come with a wired headset that will do the job just fine.

Wow.


Just...











WOW.


:gtfo:

Edit: on second thought, maybe you should just stay in your room... you're obviously too stupid to be operating a motor vehicle. Worse than that, you're WAY too self-centered.

CRS 01-29-2010 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 300zxlover (Post 6793901)
i think if the law applys to me it applys to everyone inluding the cops they should be fined aswell if cought using the phone get a hint of there own medicine there are no reason for cops to be on phones thats like say i cant sell drugs but cops can just cus they have authority POWER TRIP shiit

:haha:

Can I have some of what you're having?

zulutango 01-30-2010 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 300zxlover (Post 6793896)
i think this is the stupidest law ever just to make a quick buck for the Olympics all that money they spent you might aswell sit in your room for the years to come and twiddle your fingers this is unbelievable i wonder when its gonna cost us money to be in a public i dont feel like a person anymore like some f*ckin lab rat



I'm sure the citizens of Newfoundland, where there is a total ban...no hands-free at all...will be unhappy to hear that they are funding the "BC Olympics" Same for Ontario where they do permit hands-free phone usage.

Even reading RS you will find many complaints about dangerous idiot cell phone users. IF WE can be scared by them, imagine how the non-RS public feels ? Anyone here NOT been forced to avoid a dangerous cell phone user? Didn't think so.

sebberry 01-30-2010 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by zulutango (Post 6794592)
I'm sure the citizens of Newfoundland, where there is a total ban...no hands-free at all

Is it permitted for new cars to be equipped with bluetooth systems there or do manufacturers have to have special NFLD versions of their cars without such devices?

twitchyzero 01-31-2010 09:35 AM

no more red-light texting because of this law

simsimi1004 01-31-2010 02:36 PM

REMINDER: tomorrow ends the grace period. Will be expecting a thread for getting a ticket for using the phone.

sebberry 02-01-2010 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 6796041)
no more red-light texting because of this law

While I fully support the ban on using a phone while driving, I don't understand the reasoning behind banning the use of one while sitting stationary in traffic waiting for lights.

underscore 02-01-2010 11:59 PM

^ Because I've seen friends do that, and a lot of time they miss the light change. Even in the second it takes me to tell them of the change, that's slowing everyone down.

Also, aren't you guys forgetting something, the cops also get to use lights and sirens. So when they're making that quick call in while dashing off somewhere, people are gtfo of the way and (in theory) shouldn't suddenly dash in the way or some such activity that can cause problems when regular road users are on the phone.


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