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OK, so if this conviction is upheld in court then any of these can be offences too in a stationary vehicle,
Yawning,
Sneezing,
Hiccuping,
Blinking,
Wriggle bottom in seat to get comfy,
Reset trip counter,
Change radio stations,
Farting,
Pushing classes back up your nose,
Adjust seat belt,
Adjust rear view mirror,
Scratching,
Rubbing your eye or face,
Winding window up or down,
Bobbing head gently to music,
Tapping fingers on steering wheel,
Talking to the radio,
and so on....
Any of the above could also constitute not being in proper control of you vehicle. So now it's up to the Police officers discretion, oh the power he wields if he doesn't like you or is having a bad day.
It sounds light from the outset, but the 3 points is the biggest thing, you can now pick up points so easily, and after 4 strikes you're out! Loose job, income, house, it's a big punishment.
My brother picked up 3 points recently, apparently he was driving past these 4 officers with no hands on the steering wheel doing 20mph. He did have his hands on the wheel, when he asked the officers "where they were then" they just said "oh up here somewhere". He's a student, could not afford to take this to court, the feeling of injustice is strong. He has also become terrified of them lately, he has been stopped 86 times to date "routine stop checks". He cannot afford to loose his license as he lives in the sticks and needs to travel to uni and drop his wife off at work.
But for the Police it's a nice tick in the box.
It all leaves us as very stressed drivers, which may lead to other distractions and another tick in the box. I don't believe this leads to safer roads.
Anyway, i'm getting wound up again so i'll stop
Yawning,
Sneezing,
Hiccuping,
Blinking,
Wriggle bottom in seat to get comfy,
Reset trip counter,
Change radio stations,
Farting,
Pushing classes back up your nose,
Adjust seat belt,
Adjust rear view mirror,
Scratching,
Rubbing your eye or face,
Winding window up or down,
Bobbing head gently to music,
Tapping fingers on steering wheel,
Talking to the radio,
and so on....
Any of the above could also constitute not being in proper control of you vehicle. So now it's up to the Police officers discretion, oh the power he wields if he doesn't like you or is having a bad day.
He was offered a Conditional offer of a fixed penalty which offers the biggest discount on tarriff 3 points £60 lighter life carries on.
It sounds light from the outset, but the 3 points is the biggest thing, you can now pick up points so easily, and after 4 strikes you're out! Loose job, income, house, it's a big punishment.
My brother picked up 3 points recently, apparently he was driving past these 4 officers with no hands on the steering wheel doing 20mph. He did have his hands on the wheel, when he asked the officers "where they were then" they just said "oh up here somewhere". He's a student, could not afford to take this to court, the feeling of injustice is strong. He has also become terrified of them lately, he has been stopped 86 times to date "routine stop checks". He cannot afford to loose his license as he lives in the sticks and needs to travel to uni and drop his wife off at work.
But for the Police it's a nice tick in the box.
It all leaves us as very stressed drivers, which may lead to other distractions and another tick in the box. I don't believe this leads to safer roads.
Anyway, i'm getting wound up again so i'll stop