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![]() "richard" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:28:14 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote: "Bill Graham" wrote in message ... Another dumb, unenforceable liberal law. How can they possible know whether you are using a hands free transceiver or not? You are driving along with both hands on the wheel and talking..... For all they know you are talking to a passenger, or singing along with the music on your car radio. And why would it be any more dangerous than doing either one of those two things? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know if it's still that way, but back in the 70's, if you even wanted to have a car radio in your car, you had to apply for a special permit at the DMV, and they would levy a tax and stamp your registration with the approval. Where was this supposed to have happened? No state ever had such a law. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ach... I thought I had mentioned the state. It was Wyoming, and they certainly did have such a law. I remember the headache when I tried to register my first car there. I ended up using a pocket transistor radio on the dash rather than pay the extra money (I was only 18, and didn't have a lot of disposable income at the time.. |
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