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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

406.0. "�150 for using car phone!" by AYOV27::ISMITH (Here's one I prepared earlier.) Tue Dec 06 1988 12:42

    A chappie has just been fined �150 for using his carphone on the
    move.  He was driving along the A85, behind (get this) a police
    car, doing about 60mph.  He admitted driving carelessly by 'repeatedly
    failing to hold the steering wheel'.
    
    The first of many, perhaps?
    
    Ian.
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406.12Nope !CURRNT::PREECEShipwrecked and comatoseTue Jan 16 1990 13:379
    
    There's a clearly-stated policy _against_the provision of cellphones,
    unless you can prove that it's going to benefit Digital in some
    way.  Considering the price of them, and the fact that everybody
    would want one, not really surprising !
    
    See CADYSYS::CELLULAR Note 23.* for more.
    
    Ian 
406.13Car phones for womenEVOAI1::HULLAHJacquie Hullah @EVOFri Dec 21 1990 10:0711
    Not really relevant to DEC - yet, but maybe of interest to some of you.
    
    My sister's company fits carphones to all company cars allocated to
    women.  The company's argument is that it doesn't want them having to
    walk to emergency telephones if they break down.  Any work-related
    benefits for those who travel a lot are considered a welcome benefit.
    
    Sexist perhaps, but apparently it's very comforting to know the phone's
    there when you're travelling along a motorway at night in winter.  
    
    Jacquie
406.14What do the guys at this company think ?KERNEL::SHELLEYRAdios, amoeba _m_���_m_Fri Dec 21 1990 10:507
    I agree this is a sensible idea. However, I'd be a bit cheesed off
    if I was a bloke working for this company and i'd broken down miles
    from a phone.
    
    Wouldn't it be fairer to fit 'phones to ALL company cars ?
    
    - Roy
406.15Doesn't sex discrimination work that way?OVAL::SAXBYMTeenage Mutant Ninja TeutonsFri Dec 21 1990 11:024
    
    Is it even legal?
    
    Mark
406.16KERNEL::SHELLEYRAdios, amoeba _m_���_m_Fri Dec 21 1990 11:062
    Imagine the uproar if they decided to fit carphones to company cars
    allocated to MEN !
406.17Women are considered toi be more at riskVOGON::MITCHELLEBeware of the green meanieFri Dec 21 1990 11:106
    
    I would think that it would be a case of sex discrimination, and the
    company could probably be taken to court for it. BUT, for a company
    with maybe limited funds, it would be a pity if they then decided that
    no-one would get a phone because of fear of litigation. Unfortunately,
    it does seem to be that women are more likely to be at risk.
406.18BRABAM::PHILPOTTCol I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' PhilpottThu Jan 03 1991 12:488
I suspect that using the phone to call for assistance after a breakdown is not 
a strict business use under the Inland Revenue definitions, especially as the
company doesn't see the business need to fit phones to men's cars, and as such 
these women will be liable to pay tax on the total cost (including fitting) of
the phones.

/. Ian .\