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Bend in the aerial atop the police van suggests it's moving.
Agree with point 2.
Agree with point 2.
Soup Dragon said:I'm not sure they do ignore the law in that example.
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I suspect a copper could make a fairly convincing argument that a Leatherman gets used regularly in the course of their work and so they have lawful excuse.
IanM said:2) If the police vehicle was moving the driver taking the photograph was also driving, which makes him just as bad.
IanM said:A couple of things spring to mind on looking at the picture.
1) Is there any evidence that the police vehicle is actually moving and not parked?
2) If the police vehicle was moving the driver taking the photograph was also driving, which makes him just as bad.
Ian
Bechet45 said:If I ruled the world, there'd be a GPS chip in all cell phones so they do not work if moving faster than a meter a minute (stop eyes-down pedestrians bumping into you, as well). Yes - and on trains!