I don't actually text/talk(without Bluetooth) and drive. The one time I talked I got pulled over. To your disbelief I do care about others on the road. I'm not a careless maniac.I absolutely will talk to you about morals and ethics here. There is nothing unethical about paying for sex.
You on the other hand are a completely immoral cretin for your callous disregard for the safety of others.
You post totally insincere "apologies" and then insult everyone on this board. Your are obviously going to continue your stupid, selfish, and reckless behavior until your actually kill someone. You are only upset that you got caught.
You think it is no big deal.
Maybe some had sympathy for you at the outset of this thread but with every post you reveal a little more that you are actually a selfish, uncaring, and not terribly bright individual with no moral fibre whatsoever.
Most of the new phones are hands free, would be easier to clip your phone to the visor.
Used to see people with the blue tooth earpiece all over, but have not noticed them being used as often lately. Are they going out of style, or still popular?
I don't actually text/talk(without Bluetooth) and drive. The one time I talked I got pulled over. To your disbelief I do care about others on the road. I'm not a careless maniac.
I wasn't looking for any sympathy or a hug from anyone on here. Just asked if it was worth fighting the ticket and you guys jumped all over me.
There's still time to revise your over-hasty post. What you need to do is not forget to take your bluetooth with you. Leaving it behind got you into trouble; forget the possibility of starting your car without it. Ever.Lesson learned. I'll never forget to leave my blue tooth behind.
Thank you sir He's doing well.
I was told insurance can go up if they find out.I still use an ear piece.
Speakerphones on smart phones aren't better than listening with a BT device, whether you hold it, place it flat on the passenger seat, or clip it to your visor.
Can this type of infraction cause your insurance premium to go up (probably a dumb question since insurance companies look for any rational excuse, but such a violation does increase the chance of an accident)?
^^^^^^^always fight your tickets
Thank you for all the great advice.http://fyst.ca/
This site may help you for future offences and also includes a philosophical discussion on why it's not wrong to fight all your tickets. Don't know if it talks about hand-held device charges, but it includes possible defences to other offences.
My paying for sex is an assumption on your part. However consenting adults participating in a legal activity is far more moral and ethical than breaking the law and then trying to weasel out of it.Morals and ethics? They can't be that high since you pay for sex.
It would be nice to keep my clean driving record.
dont listen to these foolish trolls, outlander. you pay for the courts. might as well use them every time.My paying for sex is an assumption on your part. However consenting adults participating in a legal activity is far more moral and ethical than breaking the law and then trying to weasel out of it.
I'm sure it would, I would have preferred not getting my tickets too.
http://fyst.ca/
This site may help you for future offences and also includes a philosophical discussion on why it's not wrong to fight all your tickets.
lol! This is what passes for a philosophical discussion? It's not unethical to claim you didn't do something when you did do it because, errr, technically speaking the law considers you innocent even if you are not? Gawd. Is it any wonder people hate lawyers?Remember, it is nothing unethical about pleading not guilty even if you really did it. Technically speaking, pleading not guilty is merely exercising your right to question the prosecution's evidence. You are innocent until your guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
That's an inane statement. Ethics is defined as "the standard of which one hold themselves up against to determine what they feel is right or wrong to do." not as "this is what I'll do if someone's watching."Remember, it is nothing unethical about pleading not guilty even if you really did it. Technically speaking, pleading not guilty is merely exercising your right to question the prosecution's evidence. You are innocent until your guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt.