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6 Ways The Cops Know You're Texting (advice for coping with the surveillance state)
yahoo.com via insurance.com ^ | October 30, 2014 | Mark Vallet

Posted on 11/02/2014 11:34:16 AM PST by jiggyboy

1. The panhandler on the corner

Canadian cops dress up as panhandlers in order to get up close and personal with drivers. Officers in Ontario and British Columbia have slipped on hoodies, donned baseball caps and clutched tattered cardboard signs (complete with misspellings) before hitting busy street corners.

Their cardboard signs offer an upbeat message on one side and a clear warning on the other. One read, "My name is Constable Mike Cairns. If you are reading this sign you are about to get a cell phone ticket."

2. The trucker in the next lane

Last year, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo committed $1 million toward putting modified Chevy Tahoes on the road that sit higher than other vehicles.

3. The spotter on the overpass

NHTSA recently awarded $2.3 million to Connecticut so that towns there could experiment with various high-visibility enforcement measures, including overpass spying.

4. Your own cellphone records

This is not a commonly used tactic unless you have been involved in a car accident that resulted in an injury or death.

5. You, staring at your own lap

Drivers busy with their phones tend to be obvious. They drive slowly, hesitate at lights and are prone to weaving. Display any of these behaviors and there is a good chance you will be pulled over.

6. And now, the texting detector

A Virginia company called ComSonics is developing a radar gun-like device that detects the radio frequencies that are emitted from a vehicle when someone is using a cellphone.

(Excerpt) Read more at autos.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: surveillance; texting
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I say that the most reasonable conclusion is to just not text at all, period.
1 posted on 11/02/2014 11:34:16 AM PST by jiggyboy
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Well that is stating the obvious!


2 posted on 11/02/2014 11:35:42 AM PST by Biggirl
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Ha, here on FR we have some sense, but I’d say that 5% of all drivers are texting at any given instant in Silicon Valley.


3 posted on 11/02/2014 11:37:28 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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A secondary bit of education from this article is the realization that the cops would like to be looking into your call all the time.
4 posted on 11/02/2014 11:40:09 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: jiggyboy

into your car


5 posted on 11/02/2014 11:40:28 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: Biggirl

Got mixed feelings on this one, Big Brother surveillance vs the dangerously irresponsible citizen.

But after a number of near-collisions with cellphoning or texting drivers, I’m leaning toward the cops if it’s not a means of revenue enhancement.


6 posted on 11/02/2014 11:41:38 AM PST by elcid1970 ("I am a radicalized infidel.")
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Fortunately texting as we know it is on its way to becoming obsolete. Voice recognition is improving by leaps and bounds and already it is possible for those with Bluetooth in their cars to have texts read to them and in turn, have their verbal replies converted to text and sent out.

At that point, "texting" will be no more distracting than having a conversation with the passenger next to you.

Unfortunately, 14-year-old girls will still be obsessed with sending each other an alphabet soup of abbreviations like OMG, LOL, YOLO, etc. But at least they are not old enough to drive.

7 posted on 11/02/2014 11:43:07 AM PST by SamAdams76
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One of the legitimate functions of government is to keep people safe from selfish idiots. Texting and driving should be a criminal offense with the same penalties as DUI.

Every person thinks that he or she is smart enough to text and drive, just like every drinker thinks that he or she can safely drink and drive.


8 posted on 11/02/2014 11:44:13 AM PST by Bryanw92 (Sic semper tyrannis)
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And don’t forget those adorable emoticons....


9 posted on 11/02/2014 11:44:29 AM PST by nascarnation (Toxic Baraq Syndrome: hopefully infecting a Dem candidate near you)
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>>Unfortunately, 14-year-old girls will still be obsessed with sending each other an alphabet soup of abbreviations like OMG, LOL, YOLO, etc. But at least they are not old enough to drive.

They don’t stop when they turn 16...or 26...or 36! I got rear-ended by a woman in her 30s who was texting.


10 posted on 11/02/2014 11:47:49 AM PST by Bryanw92 (Sic semper tyrannis)
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"Voice recognition is improving by leaps and bounds and already it is possible for those with Bluetooth in their cars to have texts read to them and in turn, have their verbal replies converted to text and sent out."

LOL...why not just call the person and actually talk to them?

11 posted on 11/02/2014 11:48:08 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
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I have got no problem with this. Driving is a privilege, not a right. I don’t want the cops spying on us in our homes without a warrant, but bad drivers on public roads are a threat to public safety. Also, I have learned that bad drivers come from all socioeconomic groups. I have known people who are well educated and successful but cannot drive worth a crap.


12 posted on 11/02/2014 11:53:16 AM PST by forgotten man
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Anyone texting while driving should do us all a favor and find a nice solid bridge abutment.


13 posted on 11/02/2014 11:54:02 AM PST by cripplecreek (You can't half ass conservatism.)
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I say that the most reasonable conclusion is to just not text at all, period.

I don't; not while driving.
I don't even answer a call when I'm driving — it's just asking for a wreck.

14 posted on 11/02/2014 11:55:13 AM PST by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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why not just call the person and actually talk to them?

That's what I used to say! But my kids finally explained it all to me.

Apparently the younger kids pride themselves in being able to communicate through electronic methods only. Unless they are "face-to-face", they go to great lengths to avoid speaking to each other.

They see direct voice communication as not only inefficient and disruptive but as an outdated relic of what their parents would do. Having a conversation by phone is as ancient and quaint to them as sending a telegram through Western Union would be to us. It is considered "lame."

15 posted on 11/02/2014 11:58:09 AM PST by SamAdams76
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“.why not just call the person and actually talk to them? “

Eggs Ackley! I have two friends who will not answer the phone, but will immediately answer a text! I just don’t get it! Makes no sense at all!


16 posted on 11/02/2014 11:58:38 AM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra (Don't touch that thing Don't let anybody touch that thing!I'm a Doctor and I won't touch that thing!)
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To: OneWingedShark

I’m the same way. I can tell that it messes with my concentration in a way talking to someone in the car doesn’t.

I don’t understand it but that’s the way it works.


17 posted on 11/02/2014 11:58:54 AM PST by cripplecreek (You can't half ass conservatism.)
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Well, of that list, I have NO problem with item #4. Frankly, I’d likely have little problem with #6 as long as it cannot tell WHAT you are texting. Of course, this could be problematic if the texting is done by a passenger in the car.

My cell phone has texting turned OFF. If it is that important and must be typed, e-mail will have to do. Annoys some Craigslisters, though.


18 posted on 11/02/2014 12:10:31 PM PST by Dr. Sivana ("If you're litigating against nuns, you've probably done something wrong."-Ted Cruz)
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Also, I have learned that bad drivers come from all socioeconomic groups. I have known people who are well educated and successful but cannot drive worth a crap.

The thing I can't figure out is this:

Without fail, the IQ of every other driver on the road drops by at least 20 points as soon as I get behind the wheel.

Why is that? It's completely mystifying.

19 posted on 11/02/2014 12:23:57 PM PST by Maceman
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9 out of 10 times when someone is driving slow in the left lane on the expressway, they are either old or texting.


20 posted on 11/02/2014 12:28:28 PM PST by Slyfox (To put on the mind of George Washington read ALL of Deuteronomy 28, then read his Farewell Address)
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