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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well yer honour I technically wast d*unk in charge of a vehicle I was stopped wae the engine off and handbrake on" as long as the keys in the ignition yer fecked I think |
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
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""Well yer honour I technically wast d*unk in charge of a vehicle I was stopped wae the engine off and handbrake on" as long as the keys in the ignition yer fecked I think"
Then what about keyless ignition in recent cars?
Keys are in your pocket |
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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago
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"If you're stuck in traffic and have a stop-start engine and the engine switches off, is it legal to use your phone?
Technically, you're parked with the engine off......"
Illegal as you're still in charge of said vehicle. You'd have to be parked with handbrake on and ignition off (keys removed if not keyless start) and it's illegal to park in the outside lane of a motorway lol |
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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago
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""Well yer honour I technically wast d*unk in charge of a vehicle I was stopped wae the engine off and handbrake on" as long as the keys in the ignition yer fecked I think
Then what about keyless ignition in recent cars?
Keys are in your pocket"
But the ignition is still on with stop/start |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I (sober)drove a guy home from the pub once and locked his car gave him the keys my mate picked me up and took me back to the pub. The next day he phoned me too say he was arrested after I left and charged with d*unk in charge of a motor vehicle as some one had seen us leave the pub and they went to registered address he had his keys in his pocket!!!! |
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