Car phones as opposed to the alternative, Bag phones.


I just remembered, my old 300E had a mercedes (dealer installed?) built in
phone when I got it, along with a hands free mic on the A pillar.  The hard
wiring for the antenna, and wire that's hidden behind the A pillar remain,
but I yanked out the phone as soon as I got it.  I did the same with my old
911.  Back then, a car phone was a pretty rare thing.  Yeah, they were
called "car phones" at that time too, not mobiles, or cell phones.  Go
figure, eh.

Ed
300E

On 13 January 2011 18:03, R A Bennell <b...@mts.net> wrote:

 Well, my car is in the garage for the duration of the cold weather so not
 much to do on it for a bit. I did buy a new set of H4 headlights for it and
 will install them come spring. May even go the route of relays and higher
 wattage bulbs if the H4's that I have are not a significant improvement.

 I have other issues too like seats that are disintegrating but again, that
 may have to wait for some warmer weather.

 I did look up the local statute and regulations to see if it will likely
 pose a problem to use my cell phone camera. I "suspect" that I may get away
 with it so long as I have my Bluetooth doodad on the visor so I can show an
 officer that I do have the ability to use it hands free. The regs say one
 cannot even look at or hold the phone but I am guessing that I can just tell
 them I was checking the battery level or checking to see if it was actually
 on, and will get away with it.

 Not sure what they might say about the camera issue. The regs do not say
 anything about the use of cameras but do say you cannot use a device that
 includes a cell phone.

 Randy

 On 13/01/2011 4:45 PM, Gerry Archer wrote:

 Having lived for 65 years in what may be the most corrupt state in the
 U.S.; (Since 2000 Florida had the most, [729], federal corruption
 convictions of any state with second place New York far behind with only
 633); we Floridians don't necessarily obey onerous laws to the letter.  We
 find ways to avoid them.
 For example, a friend who is a sales rep frequently gets calls from
 customers while he's driving.
 When he was driving through counties that had the "no cell phone" law, he
 would put his cell phone between two pieces of bread and hold it up to his
ear. The single time a cop stopped him, he dropped the bread slices and the
 cell phone on the floor and picked up a real sandwich.
 The conversation went something like this:
 "You were talking on a cell phone and that is illegal while you are
 driving."
 "I was eating a sandwich."
 "Why did you have it up to your ear?"
 "So I could see where I was going."
 "Where is the sandwich?"
 He picked up a real sandwich which had a bite out of it.
 "Where is your cellphone?"
 He pretended to look for it and then retrieved it from the floor.
 The cop went back to his car and apparently called headquarters.
 "You can go.", said the cop.
 That was the only time he was stopped, and he won't have that
 problem again since he bought a new car which has a
 built-in microphone and speaker.

 Perhaps you can cut a hole in a slice of bread for the lens,
 Randy, and use your cellphone camera the same way.
 Of course, if you were a lawyer in Florida you would have
 nothing to worry about since cops never ticket lawyers unless
 they're blind drunk or politicians in a different party than the
 sheriffs or chiefs.

 I saw in the "sheriffs list" in the local paper where a woman had
 been arrested for carrying a concealed weapon because she had
 one of those little "pepper spray" cannisters in her purse.
 Interesting.
 Gerry
 Note:  Actually I prefer to lurk and simply enjoy the OT and
 benefit from the descriptions of Mercedes fixes, but for some
 strange reason our old Mercedes are running well and no one
 >> has any OT to talk about.  Maybe it's a good omen; or bad?

 --------------------------------------------------------
 From: "R A Bennell" <b...@mts.net>

 So, to start with, I know, I am a lawyer so why am I asking you folks??
 I don't know and am wondered if any of you might know is the basic
 answer.
 Anyone actually look at the laws, regulations, whatever, that impose the
 fines for use of cell phones in your jurisdiction?

 The reason I ask is that my cell phone has a camera in it and I sometimes
 use it to take photos while driving if I see something interesting. It
 occurred to me recently, that this is probably no longer acceptable. If an
 officer sees me with the phone in hand, I am going to get the ticket and I
 doubt he has to prove I was actually phoning someone. The phone company
should be able to provide evidence that I was not on a call at that time but
 that might not be sufficient to get one off - and one would have to waste
 the time going to fight the ticket which would cost more than the ticket.

 Then the question arises -  is  using a digital camera instead  any
 better?  I am guessing that the law says one is not to use electronic
 devices rather than "cell phones".

 Randy



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