flash22
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Just seen this on the lunchtime news...........
New legislation to increase the penalty for using a hand-held phone whilst driving will come into force on 27 February 2007. The current fine of £30 will increase to £60 and three penalty points on your licence. Penalty points can mean higher insurance costs. If you get six points within two years of passing your test, your licence will be revoked and you will need to re-sit the test. If the case goes to court, you could risk a maximum fine of £1,000, which rises to £2,500 for the driver of a bus, coach, or heavy goods vehicle
more can be found here.....................
http://www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/campaigns/mobilephones/mobilephones.htm
[Edited on 22-01-2007 by flash22]
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willay
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3 points, mother fucker.
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All Torque
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Hurrah!
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Dave A
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about time. smoking whilst driving should also now be banned IMO.
was nearly rammed off a roundabout yesterdat by some gimp in a people carrier that decided that lighting up his cigarrete was more important than stopping at the junction.
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M6RKK
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damnn ... however.. hope it works even tho i dont want it too incase i get caught lol
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C_O_R_S_A___B
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its about time this was raised i think as there are still too many people doing it - plenty of times do i see it - everyone followeed it when it first came out then it has dropped off - its about time if you ask me!!
Jon
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K2 GTi
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Yeah I see loads of people on phones a day, aswell as me
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Jambo
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Dont really see the point in banning it tbh. Not like people will stop doing it. It will just escalate like speeding has. Im a firm beleiver in education and prevention rather than a punishment
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Stoneyginger
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the amount of times i've seen someone on their phone doing stupid menouvres, it's about time it got serious!
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VegasPhil
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Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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SXi_Tim
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I find smoking whilst driving does not put you off in the slightest way whatsoever, using mobiles can be dangerous sometimes though, can't say i'm not guilty of doing it though
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M6RKK
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quote: Originally posted by SXi_Tim
I find smoking whilst driving does not put you off in the slightest way whatsoever, using mobiles can be dangerous sometimes though, can't say i'm not guilty of doing it though
what if you dropped ur fag on ur crotch while driving?
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SXi_Tim
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Never done it, but its either burn your balls or hit a tree i'd have thought.
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K2 GTi
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then he'd pick it up?
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SXi_Tim
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Thats probably what i'd do tbh
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a_j_mair
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this is good news, i will need to start using my bluetooth thingy as dont want points. this is overdue imo
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MatthewR
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I just put mine on loudspeaker and the phone sits on my dash
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Scotty_B
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Thank god, hate phone users they give up the will to live.
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JM_16v
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i better find my bluetooth headset only wore it once then lost it
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K2 GTi
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Same here, searched car everywhere
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Jules S
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Hmmmm.
I wonder how long it will take to ban fiddling with the stereo or heater controls
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SXi_Tim
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quote: Originally posted by Jules S
Hmmmm.
I wonder how long it will take to ban fiddling with the stereo or heater controls
Exactly
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by SXi_Tim
I find smoking whilst driving does not put you off in the slightest way whatsoever, using mobiles can be dangerous sometimes though, can't say i'm not guilty of doing it though
Nope, but lighting it does... Even when i smoked I would happily comment on how dangerous it was to spark up.
Good I say, the amount of tw4ts who cause accidents, and have nearly wiped me out on the bike because they were too busy texting or calling someone opposed to paying attention to the 1 tonne peice of metal they are driving....
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deano87
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No need to be on the phone whilst driving, if you have forgot to connect up bluetooth etc. Either pull over or if it's REALLY important they'll simply ring back again and again.
I never use my phone when driving i.e. holding it. I have a bluetooth headset which works just find and if I can't be arsed, my phone fits perfectly in between the top of the steering wheel and airbag, then just use loud speaker
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K2 GTi
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Sorry officer/mother
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