If you live in British Columbia, don’t try to sneak out a quick text while driving just because you don’t see any cops on the road. The RCMP., Canada’s version of the FBI, have started using DLSR cameras attached to massive scopes to spot distracted drivers from as far as three-quarters-of-a-mile away.
We all instinctively know to hide our phones while driving when we see a police car, but that doesn’t make using them any less illegal. (And it’s incredibly dangerous too, by the way.)
To catch drivers in the act, traffic services in British Columbia have been using spotting scopes..
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We have a black car that appears to be broken down, followed by 15 state police cars. ..and it works well too!
That's the most ridiculous thing I've seen since I woke up this morning.
Coming to America ,Our freedom used to set us apart from other countries now we are nothing but subjects being taxually abused.
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