Officer on his phone

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Cycling Dan

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I'm not sure what to do with this. Where he is, well its a bit of a grey area for me. Its not parked up but its out of the way. However he is still on his phone.
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Report it to the... nevermind.
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

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I think coppers are allowed to use two-way radios on the move.

Some of the Airwave radios have a number keypad on them and can also be used as a mobile phone.

Far from clear what the copper in the video is using, so not worth possibly making yourself look foolish.
Na it was a Samsung galaxy, clear its a phone in the video I think. The two way radios I have seen used are bricks. That's a smartphone.
 
I'm impressed that with such a short view you can tell its a Galaxy!

Looks like he is sending a text, or perhaps he could be using mapping to find a street. From such a short clip it's a hard judgement to make. I know he's not exactly parked up, but I think I would leave it.
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

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I'm impressed that with such a short view you can tell its a Galaxy!

Looks like he is sending a text, or perhaps he could be using mapping to find a street. From such a short clip it's a hard judgement to make. I know he's not exactly parked up, but I think I would leave it.
I know what the phone looks like and I focused on it while the camera does not. Also the camera is no where near as good as the human eye certainly since it is stuck in one mode if focus.
 

cd365

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It is illegal for a driver to use a phone whilst the engine is on, I know that but in my opinion it is a bit harsh, if you are not moving what danger are you causing? No I don't do it before anyone jumps to assumptions. What about the modern stop/start cars, the engine is not running?
 
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