Cell phone ticket help please

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  1. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Yep,people always trying to get attention.
     
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  3. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    I know the legal stand point on it. Doesn't make it right tho.
     
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  4. street beater

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    Eh? To a point. Where do you draw the line on privacy in public? A car full of Windows is no place to do anything you would find... private.
     
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  5. spyder7723

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    Doesn't mean i want my face plastered all over some strangers facebook and utube.
     
  6. street beater

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    Then dont do anything note worthy. :) nobody cares about the average person. People click on "dumb ### driver!" And "wallmart shoppers wearing pajamas!" Not, "regular guy doing nothing out of the ordinary!"
     
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  7. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    do me a favor and don't search 'redneck mowing in his underwear'
     
  8. scottied67

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    Those are familiar mind control arguments, focus on your own driving and don't invade others' privacy in public wide open spaces lol.

    I predict in 20 years everyone will be going around with 360 degree cameras mounted on their heads filming everything all the time. Right now it is just brand new and scary.

    Already we are seeing police officers being equipped with bodycameras to film their encounters with the public. Soon enough the general public will want to do the same thing.
     
  9. street beater

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    From now on, whenever I see your name, all im gonna see is....

     
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  10. magoo68

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    Ever hear the term rubbernecker isn't using a head mounted go pro essentially the same thing.. ( road hazard due to distraction)
     
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  11. scottied67

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    It's not against the law to rubberneck. It is not against the law to have a dashcam on your forehead. It is not against the law to film people in public.

    As we saw the other day with the Las Vegas massacre shooting, having a camera on hand can collect valuable criminal and forensic evidence as well. Think of the movie, Vantage Point for example.
     
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