I was driving down the street with my 6 year old daughter (actually on her birthday) and I noticed a police car behind me. I pointed out the police car because my daughter would be interested. As soon as I made my left, the lights came on and I pulled to the side of the road.
I was stumped as to why they would want to talk with me because I couldn't remember doing anything wrong while driving. I waited until the police officer came to the vehicle, where she said " you were holding a cellphone". Since my cellphone hadn't left my pocket, I protested and my daughter chirped in "he wasn't" I quickly realized she must have seen my PV; ever since I quit smoking, I've been sucking the thing like a pacifier.
I handed the PV to the officer and she wanted to see the phone. I showed her the phone and she insists it was the phone she saw in my hand and proceeds to write me a $170.00 ticket.
I've arranged to appeal the ticket in court but there is little chance of winning since the law in BC states it is illegal to hold a phone, so phone records won't help me and it will be my word against a peace officer's.
Puzzled over how I can avoid having my PV mistaken for my cellphone, I came to the obvoius decision. I replaced my black rig with a white one.
Happy vaping
I was stumped as to why they would want to talk with me because I couldn't remember doing anything wrong while driving. I waited until the police officer came to the vehicle, where she said " you were holding a cellphone". Since my cellphone hadn't left my pocket, I protested and my daughter chirped in "he wasn't" I quickly realized she must have seen my PV; ever since I quit smoking, I've been sucking the thing like a pacifier.
I handed the PV to the officer and she wanted to see the phone. I showed her the phone and she insists it was the phone she saw in my hand and proceeds to write me a $170.00 ticket.
I've arranged to appeal the ticket in court but there is little chance of winning since the law in BC states it is illegal to hold a phone, so phone records won't help me and it will be my word against a peace officer's.
Puzzled over how I can avoid having my PV mistaken for my cellphone, I came to the obvoius decision. I replaced my black rig with a white one.
Happy vaping
