Someone in my area took a picture of a police officer caught texting while driving. This got taken to the media, who found that the state law that outlaws texting and driving has an exemption for police officers on police business.
As you can imagine, people are outraged by this. A police officer has no reason to be texting when, if they have to contact someone, they can use their radio or simply call the person, which will let them keep their eyes on the road.
A small group of people is okay with this, though, saying that police officers need to stay in touch with the other officers and their dispatcher at all times, and that includes texting.
Some police stations have policies against texting while driving, but not all of them. While they are really only allowed to be texting if it's a business matter, I think we all know that some of them are going to either misunderstand the law or take advantage of it and use it as an excuse to text anyone at any time, on-duty or off.
As you can imagine, people are outraged by this. A police officer has no reason to be texting when, if they have to contact someone, they can use their radio or simply call the person, which will let them keep their eyes on the road.
A small group of people is okay with this, though, saying that police officers need to stay in touch with the other officers and their dispatcher at all times, and that includes texting.
Some police stations have policies against texting while driving, but not all of them. While they are really only allowed to be texting if it's a business matter, I think we all know that some of them are going to either misunderstand the law or take advantage of it and use it as an excuse to text anyone at any time, on-duty or off.
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