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dert420sx
07-02-2008, 10:54 AM
I hope this isn't a repost, I was just too excited to pass the word on to you fellow Zilvians.

Since July 1st is when cops will start enforcing the handsfree device must be used while driving with your cell phone law, Headsets.com is offering free handsfree device with documentation of your violation. Here's the article:

link: http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9979488-7.html?tag=bl


Get a ticket, get a free gadget

Posted by Holly Jackson (http://news.cnet.com/8300-10784_3-7.html?authorId=9959198)
Break the law, get a free headset?
It might sound a little odd, but online retailer Headsets.com (http://www.headsets.com/) has decided to make that idea the focus of a new marketing and educational campaign related to the new hands-free legislation that takes hold Tuesday in California and Washington (http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9979473-7.html).
In effect, if you get ticketed for talking on your cell phone without a headset while driving, pony up the $20 or $50 (depending on how many times you've been caught), then send documentation of your offense to Headsets.com.

The most surprising part? You'll be making a hefty profit by breaking the law. According to CEO Mike Faith, Headsets.com will, for a limited time at least, give away the Plantronics Discovery 925 (http://reviews.cnet.com/headsets/plantronics-discovery-925-black/4505-13831_7-32907604.html), which retails at $149.99.
"Some people might not be able to afford to upgrade to a headset, and we're not going to give them a low-end one," Faith said.
According to Faith, the objective is not to have people deliberately break the law to get a free, expensive headset, though it's unclear how the company will be able to determine who is going that route.
The other goal of the campaign is to draw attention to the law itself, Faith said, in hopes that most people will buy a headset instead of continuing to drive with one hand.
"Our goal is to get people to think about it," Faith said. "They really shouldn't be talking on the phone while driving and (should) start using two hands."
If you do happen to break the law, which CNET News.com does not suggest, the hotline 1-800-headsets or the Headsets.com Web site can start you on the path to a new headset.

HyperTek
07-02-2008, 01:54 PM
who wants a free wired headset??
lol

unless they where giving away bluetooth

BustedS13
07-02-2008, 01:58 PM
it's a nice plantronics bluetooth.
plantronics is the shit

status:one
07-02-2008, 02:04 PM
interesting marketing scheme.

BlckBeautyVTEC
07-02-2008, 02:22 PM
I'd rather not find out how much the ticket is gunna be for a free headset lol

shade
07-02-2008, 02:27 PM
^It says it up there, $20 - $50 for the violation. Good trade off if you ask me.

airsoft
07-02-2008, 02:41 PM
Does anyone know if the cell phone ticket is a moving violation? Kinda dumb quetsion because you are moving.. but is it a point on your record?

dert420sx
07-02-2008, 02:49 PM
per dmv website it is not a moving violation. and no point will be added to your record

link: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/cellularphonelaws/index.htm

Agamemnon
07-02-2008, 06:24 PM
Interesting. Cali's laws and washinton laws are very different. Here you cant get pulled over just for talking on your cell phone. It's a secondary violation which means they have to get you for something else before they can get you for the phone. What really sucks though is that they slap you with a $124 fine.

HyperTek
07-02-2008, 07:18 PM
probable cause for cop to pop ur hood as a street racer "you where on your cell phone, you could be setting up a street race" lol

ESmorz
07-02-2008, 07:22 PM
http://www.hershleder.com/bensblog/uploaded_images/bluetooth-headset-3-757709.jpg

murda-c
07-02-2008, 07:23 PM
Hmm, i wonder if they'll do this for people who get tickets in D.C.