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Old 07-12-2009, 03:36 PM   #34
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It appears not. They had a news segment showing a woman getting a ticket and the camera zooming in on the mobile sitting in the console coin depression . The gyst I got was she had been talking on the in car bluetooth .... she was exasperated to say the least.

Under 25 yearold P1 platers can't use a mobile period and passengers can't use the loudspeaker functions either.

So while you are not allowed to hold the phone at all while driving, you can't pull over dial a friend, start talking on bluetooth, drive on, because at some point you will probably push a button to end the the call and that isn't allowed either.

most phones have voice activation now......mine has it...

so you can play with your radio, air con, power windows etc but not press a button on your phone.

this is getting ridiculous.
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