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Old 02-05-2004, 23:25   #21
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Re: Mobile phones used in cars

I don't want to throw this subject but as stated earlier, we are talking about a similar thing about police in another thread ( but has gone waywards ) and gone on to phones.


My point, if there is such high \ demanding laws on the use of handheld devices for us, how \ why do the the police get away with using walkie talkies ??????
It has been said that that its ok to use these things, anyone care to post some legal data or know first hand wether it right or wrong
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