Ken,
 
The problem/s is/are; there is a lot of people that should not be allowed to
drive much less while using a hand held communications device!  Those people
are the ones they are basing this law on, not those of us that have driven
and used all sorts of communications equipment (repeaters included) without
any problems.  Of course the "Law Enforcement" community is not included in
this law, cause they are smarter and can drive a lot better than the rest of
is!
 
It is slightly off topic but if these laws are passed (only a matter of
time) repeaters won't be needed.  By the way, the studies have shown it's
not the cell phone.  The same problems occur when there is someone in the
front seat talking to the driver, thereby distracting him/her.
 
Paul
 

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] A little OT perhaps...


....but the morons who run our State are considering this (time to mobilize
Oregon hams....(coming to a State near you?)

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74th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2007 Regular Session

 

NOTE:  Matter within  { +  braces and plus signs + } in

an

amended section is new. Matter within  { -  braces and minus

signs - } is existing law to be omitted. New sections are within

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LC 1265

 

                        

Senate Bill 293

 

Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 by order of the

  President of the Senate in conformance with presession filing

  rules, indicating neither advocacy nor opposition on the part

  of the President (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on

  Judiciary)

 

 

                            

SUMMARY

 

The following summary is not prepared by the sponsors of the

measure and is not a part of the body thereof subject to

consideration by the Legislative Assembly. It is an editor's

brief statement of the essential features of the measure as

introduced.

 

  Creates offense of operating motor vehicle while using mobile

communication device. Punishes by maximum fine of $720.

Authorizes suspension of driving privileges for repeat offenses.

 

                       

A BILL FOR AN ACT

Relating to use of mobile communication device while driving.

Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:

  SECTION 1. { +  Sections 2 and 3 of this 2007 Act are added

to

and made a part of the Oregon Vehicle Code. + }

  SECTION 2.  { + (1) A person commits the offense of operating

a

motor vehicle while using a mobile communication device if the

person, while operating a motor vehicle on a highway, uses a

mobile communication device but does not use a hands-free

accessory.

  (2) For purposes of this section:

  (a) 'Hands-free accessory' means an attachment or built-in

feature for or an addition to a mobile communication device,

whether or not permanently installed in a motor vehicle, that

when used allows a person to maintain both hands on the steering

wheel. + }

   { +  (b) 'Mobile communication device' means a text

messaging

device or a wireless, two-way communication device designed to

receive and transmit voice communication. + }

   { +  (3) This section does not apply to:

  (a) A person operating an ambulance or emergency vehicle; or

  (b) A person summoning medical or other emergency help if no

other person in the vehicle is capable of summoning help.

  (4) The offense described in this section, operating a motor

vehicle while using a mobile communication device, is a Class A

traffic violation. + }

  SECTION 3.  { + (1) The Department of Transportation shall

suspend the driving privileges of a person who repeatedly commits

the offense of operating a motor vehicle while using a mobile

communication device as described in section 2 of this 2007 Act.

  (2) The department shall suspend driving privileges under this

section for 30 days when a person is convicted of a second

offense within a three-year period.

  (3) The department shall suspend driving privileges under this

section for 90 days when a person is convicted of three or more

offenses within a three-year period.

  (4) A person is entitled to administrative review under ORS

809.440 of a suspension under this section. + }









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