RCMP pretends to be homeless to catch drivers using cell phones RCMP Officer Pretends To Be Homeless, Catches Bad Drivers By Ron Seymour, Kelowna Daily Courier, The Canadian Press Posted: 06/03/2015 1:55 pm http://i.huffpost.com/gen/3030260/th...S-RCMP-570.jpg Cpl. Mark Taylor dressed in plain clothes and stood on a Vernon, B.C., street holding a cardboard sign that read "I am not homeless." VERNON, B.C. - A British Columbia Mountie who posed as a homeless man — sort of — says the tactic was an effective way to catch drivers using cellphones or not wearing their seatbelts. Taylor said some passing drivers still assumed he was begging for change and avoided looking at him. He said that when he saw drivers using their cellphones or not wearing seatbelts, he radioed officers further down the road, and they ticketed 11 drivers in one hour on Monday. RCMP spokesman Gord Molendyk said similar enforcement campaigns have involved officers impersonating construction workers or commuters waiting for a bus. He said the method works because drivers are much less likely to realize they're being observed by police if the officer is not wearing a uniform. "There's no law saying we can't do this," Molendyk said. "The whole idea is education, and that we're serious about enforcing road safety." Occasionally, Taylor revealed the bottom half of his sign, which read, "RCMPolice looking for seatbelt/cell phones." Some law-abiding drivers appeared to appreciate the sly policing approach and gave Taylor a thumbs up. Police plan to use a similar enforcement approach at other intersections in Vernon in the near future. (Kelowna Daily Courier) RCMP Officer Pretends To Be Homeless, Catches Bad Drivers |
I know Vancouver does this too. I think it's a great idea. I hate it when I see other people using their phones while driving. |
Honestly, they should be ticketing people who are driving(in motion) and on their phones. When has anyone ever died in a stopped car while texting or cause an accident. Just saying. |
this is a perfect example of the kind of policing that is important to BC police forces. now, whilst I do appreciate phone use whilst driving is illegal, dumb, idiotic, dangerous and i do not condone it at all (i also hate seeing ppl using phones whilst they drive), there are so many bigger fish to fry and wrongs to right that these resources should be allocated to. it also speaks to the whole 'undercover' police culture, plain clothes cop cars, this kind of stuff... for traffic offenses. i don't know what it is about these kind of things, but they leave a bad taste in my mouth. go undercover for serious crime, not this petit crap. |
this is not petit crap. if someone is stopped and using their phone, it is also likely they will be doing the same thing when the car is in motion. you are talking about the possibility of injuring or killing others on the road. its all fine and dandy until someone you know or someone close to you gets injured or killed by some asshole distracted by a moblie phone while driving. |
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but there are much bigger wrongs in Vancouver, BC, wherever that I do not see this as the most efficient and effective use of scarce police resources. but... it's fun for the cops and they generate a lot of revenue vs. say doing something about people in the downtown eastside or people breaking into cars, etc. it's an easy job with guaranteed results vs. actual hard police work |
Cops don't even arrest homeless down here when they're riding $5,000 mountain bikes around... |
^ exactly. Way over paid for the task. Assign these duties to community volunteers or lower tier officers, VPD Annual Salaries Effective 2013: Probationary Constable – $64,513 4th Class Constable (after 1 year) – $69,125 3rd Class Constable (after 2 years) – $73,738 2nd Class Constable (after 3 years) –$82,942 1st Class Constable (after 4 years) – $92,167 Salary Levels for 1st Class Constable after 10 years – $94,421 after 15 years – $98,909 after 20 years – $103,396 |
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Can cyclists get arrested for distracted cycling? I was downtown a few days ago and noticed some cyclists were using their phones while riding bikes |
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As I have said before, red light policing of this issue just exasperates the problem. Instead of texting at a red light, once someone gets a ticket they will simply answer that text or change songs while driving instead, because police don't enforce the law hardly anywhere outside of stop lights. |
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Nevertheless, this is a waste of taxpayers money. There are more important thing on the road than to catch people using cellphones. |
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If this law was applied equally across all forms of distractions, such as every bitch putting on mascara on their way to work, then maybe people wouldn't have such a problem. As it sits though, the law looks like nothing more than a cash grab by the police. They are not actually reducing the number of accidents on our roadways with this type of enforcement. Texting at a stop light is not going to put you at risk of getting into in accident. Sure I agree it might put you at risk of looking like a tool when you don't see the green light, but just as I alluded to earlier, there are literally a dozen other things you could legally do in your car which could also generate the exact same result. Also the law and enforcement behind it is convoluted as fuck, I mean come on the rest of the MVA is written in generally concise and pretty easy to understand verbiage, whereas this law is so fucked up they needed to put out a seperate 5 page PDF just to explain what is, and isn't legal. PDF seen here: http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/osmv/share...le-driving.pdf And going off of this thread: http://www.revscene.net/forums/68104...red-light.html You can see that there is debate even among police about what the fuck is going on with this law. |
Not this shit again. Any time there's a thread about the distracted driving laws or the RCMP doing anything other than using all their resources to chase down murderers and pedophiles some of you guys come up with some of the densest logic I've ever read. |
RCMP pretends to be homeless to catch drivers using cell phones rather they go after something that makes a difference like this over busting kids smoking weed and partying |
That moment when you are on your phone, forgetting you are in the passenger seat, and you see a cop. http://i.imgur.com/6BjFdo3.jpg |
They should method to catch any cyclist who disobely the law as well (IE running through a red right, not stopping at a stop sign, do not shoulder check when making turns and changing lanes etc etc) and give them a ticket. |
^^ A cyclist would never have to pay the ticket. Atleast with motorists, if you receive a ticket, you can't renew insurance without paying that off first.. No such thing as bicycle insurance. |
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