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I got a ticket once for picking up my phone to check if it was charging at a red light (it was just laying on my seat). I don't even need to use my phone, I have bluetooth. The cop gave me a ticket anyways, I didn't argue because it was really pointless. Although I do agree the law is quite dumb, it really makes sense because I see so many retards driving while playing with their phones and most of the time they are either going super slow or not really paying attention to the road. Quote:
That is the dumbest thing I've read in a while. Just because you're looking forward doesn't mean you're concentrated on driving. How many times have you seen some idiot on the phone driving 45 in a 60? Also, if you need to look down to see what gear you're in, you're probably doing something wrong. Laws are put in place to ensure that the AVERAGE person drives safely. Not everyone is a race car driver and multi-tasking genius like you. Most people are barely able to drive properly while having no distractions what so ever. what the hell is whore shit? |
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the only police agency i've had mostly good dealings with are delta pd, except for one time they gave my father a ticket for not indicating when he did (we were all in the car, and he would have no reason not to indicate - that one still boggles the mind). vpd act like bullies, rcmp are the police version of a union - they just act with no honour, and do not act in the best interest of the people, they act for the best interest of their 'group' |
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I hope you learn how to spell and articulate your thoughts better than a 13 year old with behavioural problems. |
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They do this in West van all the time, at Esso on Marine and 15th. is this some sort of a deal they have with Esso stations? correction to above statement, they only stand there when it's nice and sunny out. :| |
I'm quite surprised at who I most often see on their phones while driving. Its more likely to see a 45 year old man than a 20 year old girl. I lectured some guy in front of his wife at a light to try and steer his porsche without holding his phone in the centre of the wheel. I mean, picking up your phone at a light is no big deal, but browsing while you are driving down burrard at 60? Don't be stupid. Lots happens on the roads in vancouver. Even if you are fucking michael schumacher you can't predict all the stupid that happens. People spend like 600 bucks every year for the newest biphone, so get a fucking bluetooth headunit. |
hmmm been taking quite a few chances at red lights... I think going forward starting today, phone is in backseat out of my reach but well within Bluetooth range. a ticket for something like this cant be fought and I would not want to be out that kinda ca$h monies! BUTTTTT....how is it any different than me selecting an MP3 tune off the navigation screen..or better yet, entering navigation data such as addresses etc. |
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if they dont get you for driving while using a handheld/electronic device they will get you with a distracted while driving or driving without consideration charge.. |
the mohawk station at the corner of edmonds and canada way is popular for a cop that is usually either hiding behind the hedge or standing in plain sight and drivers still cut through the gas station or run the light right in front of him. and there is a red light camera at this intersection too. sometimes it's so bad the station looks like a parking lot and no one is there to buy gas... |
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i used to see cops in the parking lot of superstore at rupert and granview. once you turn in, it'll appear as though the officer is just directing traffic, but he's actually pulling you over for not wearing your seatbelt. |
cops sit at 200th st and 64th ave "willowbrook dr" and scope out people while in heavy traffic or at the red lights "i believe it is 4 lanes" they will just walk up to the car tap on the window and issue a ticket in the middle of traffic. they wont even have the driver move the car over.. so already shitty Langley traffic is made considerably worse :D |
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When they are there they stay for hours. I recall looking out the window a few times during the day from 11am to 4pm and the cops are still there. I do think it's shady for them to target people at a stop light, but unfortunately some people can't put there phones down. I recall driving along the Arthur Laing and the car in front of me was drifting left to right in the fast lane, when she drifted to the left I quickly pulled up beside the car and sure enough the driver had a phone in her hand. I tapped the horn and she throws her phone into the passenger footwell. :seriously: I could only shake my head. |
The way i look at it is if you aren't paying enough attention while on the phone to see the cruiser/officer, then you deserve the ticket anyways. |
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Anyone one here been stick behind a car on a fresh green because the driver in front was on their phone? Just because you're stopped doesn't mean you don't have to pay attention. That's the main difference between having music, or driving stick. That's why they call it DISTRACTED driving. The tactics that the cops use might be sleazy but People on their cellphones while driving piss me off so much, I'm happy they're doing something about it. |
spotted a few esso-holes (hue hue hue) at the richmond location (westminster and garden city) |
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Accident on the malahat, traffic is bumper to bumper, literally crawling forward at 2km/h, people are calling their loved ones to tell them that the're going to be extremely late getting home, and you get a pig fucker motorcycle cop cruising down the shoulder lane looking out for those people and pulling them over. Yeah, I get that the law is the law, but it's a fucking BAD law when it doesn't differentiate a situation like that where the worst case scenario might be that someone bumps into another and puts a few scratches on their bumper vs someone texting at 100km/h on the highway that can smash up their car pretty bad and kill everyone inside & others on the highway too. The cops are assholes for enforcing it like one situation is equal to the other in terms of threat to public safety. THAT'S what makes it a fucking money grab.. |
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Thing is, at this point, nobody has an excuse for NOT knowing the law... yet many still push it because they think they can get away with it (or like some here, because they think they're exempt from the law). If they weren't trying to skirt the law at every turn, cops wouldn't NEED to be tricky to catch them at it, which would leave them free for other duties. |
Happening as we speak at the shell at Canada way/willingdon. Saw the same cop I saw last week pulling someone over just now again Posted via RS Mobile |
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Cops don't need to stoop so low, they want to, as it's an easy money maker |
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