on 17-09-2014 10:17
I am not joining the Apple Club, but heard this on the news this morning and it made me smile...
Apparently using this shiny new iWatch whilst driving will apparently carry the same sentence as using a mobile phone in the car......
So best to leave your watch at home then ...
http://cars.uk.msn.com/news/apple-iwatch-illegal-to-use-while-driving
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on 17-09-2014 10:19
on 17-09-2014 10:19
on 17-09-2014 10:20
on 17-09-2014 10:22
on 17-09-2014 10:22
on 17-09-2014 10:44
on 17-09-2014 10:44
@viridis wrote:
Surely that will also apply to some DROID watches?
I agree, is this for lsmart watches? I couldn't see that mentioned.
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on 17-09-2014 11:08
on 17-09-2014 11:08
@Toby wrote:
@viridis wrote:
Surely that will also apply to some DROID watches?I agree, is this for lsmart watches? I couldn't see that mentioned.
No both reports are solely about the iWatch @Toby .... obviously jumping on the back of the launch of a certain phone ....this week.....?
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17-09-2014 11:12 - edited 17-09-2014 11:37
17-09-2014 11:12 - edited 17-09-2014 11:37
This won't happen, it's just more conjecture to do with Apple. It also says a lot about the mentality portrayed by the press about Apple product users - not my opinion just an observation.
on 17-09-2014 11:17
on 17-09-2014 11:17
@anticpated wrote:This won't happen, it's just more conjecture to do with Apple. It also says a lot about the mentality potrayed by the press about Apple product users - not my opinion just an observation.
Agree...it does give them more publicity though....
And as someone on the news report stated...'How the heck will this be implemented?...Police are not getting to grips with people who use mobiles in cars...and now we are expecting them to monitor watch activity?
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on 17-09-2014 12:34
on 17-09-2014 12:34