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Is it an offence to take a photograph from a car?

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Gromit | 11:30 Fri 17th Aug 2012 | News
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Police have shamed 80 drivers who took photographs of a crash on the M1.

Pictures of them appear in todays Daily Mail and the story says they have committed an offence by using a camera while driving.

It is the first time I have heard of that. Are they telling Porkies?

Drivers committed an offence by using phones and cameras at the wheel

http://www.dailymail....fe.html#ixzz23nWZmIZe

They were undeniably ghoulish but is it right to publish their photos?
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andy

\\\ What other info could anyone possiblY want or need in addition to that?\\

How many cars were involved, what cars, any lorries, any bodies on the side of the road....!" a picture is worth more than a thousand words"
AOG - You forgot to list such notable countries as:

1. Mexico

Largest Spanish speaking population in the world which, if you split your list of 14, has more native Spanish speakers than the totals of 1 to 11 combined OR more than the totals of 12 to 14 combined.

2. USA

Second largest population of native speakers and second language speakers of Spanish in the world.

3. Argentina

Fifth largest Spanish-speaking population after Mexico, USA, Spain & Colombia.
Sqad - what interest is all this to anyone not directly involved?

Sorry I'm late, I was held up by an accident, and loads of ghouls taking pictures. I am one of course, here is a pic of all the lorries anc ars involved, and some interesting close-ups of the fatalities ....

Or am I missing something?
andy.....maybe! maybe!
ABerrant

Yes I did because I only listed the countries where Spanish is the OFFICIAL language.

/// Spanish is the DOMINANT language in Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Uruguay. ///

/// The following countries do NOT have Spanish as an OFFICIAL or PRIMARY language, but Spanish IS HEAVILY SPOKEN THERE: ///

Andorra
Aruba
Belize
Brazil
Curacao
Gibraltar
Guyana
Haiti
Jamaica
Philippines
United States
AOG - I know you chose to list those countries where Spanish is the OFFICIAL language and I chose to point out the NOTABLE three countries which are home to HALF of all Spanish speakers.
ABerrant

Yes, and I was only answering your statement, that being that I 'FORGOT' to list some 'notable countries'.

So what is your point?
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