![]() |
Charged with Texting while driving? We can help! |
Let us make the science of Computers and digital information simple for you. Our STAFF only consists of Engineers, experts and specialist that have been in the field since 1986. You will not find a salesman or receptionist, only PRO's Discrentaled Employee? We both Expose and Document it for you. Have you been charged and have a Forensic test that you do not understand? We can read it and even verify the results. Is your significant other cheating? Online romance? We can dig the dirt up. Computers, LapTops, SmartPHONEs WE DO IT ALL |
|||||||||||
|
Texting while you drive is dangerous and wrong! IF you are guilty of this crime pay the fine and do not do it again. If by chance you have been charged with operating a vehicle while typing, reading, or transmitting a text message or email and you actually was engaged in playing angry birds, browsing the internet to get movie tickets, or watching that Big Bang Theory episode then congratulations you are not guilty BUT we will not help you!
In Indiana Texting is a serious offense. You do not want to allow this on your record. Court costs and fines can amount to more than $1,000. The Class D offense will follow you and have heavy negative consequences if by chance you are in an accident or accused again of this same crime. STAFF@ELITIST-TECKS.COM Include a brief discription of your needs and a 24/7 phone number. Please include when you would like to be contacted (we do not keep banker's hours). Our initial call is free. Our counsultation fee is $270; this includes inspections of your request, evaluation of documents and reports (Max of 4 hours time). We can start your evaluation immediately |
Although the new Indiana texting law was signed with the noblest of intentions, a far-reaching public campaign to show the dangers of distracted driving would achieve better results. Indiana recently made texting while driving illegal. Texting while driving is now a Class C infraction with a maximum fine of $500. The law goes into effect on July 1. One of the downsides of the new law is that it is not easily enforced. Police officers have to be certain that a driver is distracted by his or her phone to be able to pull him or her over and will not be able to check the text log of the individual. These conditions present difficulties that officials and West Lafayette Police Department officers have noted. The law also has one significant loophole. The law prohibits texting while driving but does not prohibit any other features of the phone being used while driving. If drivers get pulled over for suspicion of texting while driving, they can say they were looking at their GPS or playing Angry Birds or doing anything but texting or sending an email and they would not be ticketed under the new law. This law may cause a slight drop in texting related accidents but the majority of motorists who text while driving will probably continue to do so. If Indiana started a public campaign to inform motorists about the dangers of driving while distracted, it would be more effective in reducing the amount of texting that occurs while driving. Using notable examples of people killed by drivers who were allegedly texting while driving, such as Danny Oates and Heather Leigh Hurd, to deter distracted driving would be much more effective than a law officers will have difficulty enforcing.
|
||
|---|---|---|
IC 9-21-8-0.5
(a) A person may not use a telecommunications device to:
|
||
|---|---|---|
*Computers don't lie! Many times they are just misinturpted.