Please be more specific about what you are asking.
Talking to WHO?
Talking about WHAT?
Are you referring to being questioned while under anesthesia, or you are just afraid of making extemporaneous statements that you don't wish to be overheard?
As a GENERAL rule of thumb, you cannot be held legally responsible for what you might say while not fully conscious and in control of your faculties.
It is against the law and the fine is 200.00.
No.
I just spoke to a police officer and he said that it is not illegal to text or talk on a cell phone while driving YET. They are trying to pass it as a law. A law was recently past that it is illegal to drive and text under the age of 21yrs. in the state of MO. Now you can and probably will be found guilty if you are on the phone talking and are involved in an accident.
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Are you talking about returning a car which was recently purchased? If so, Utah has a Lemmon Law to deal with dealers selling NEW vehicles. Used vehicles do not fall under this law.
Why is this question showing up under the 'Law and Legal Issues' category?
Some medical apparatuses that utilize gas laws include oxygen tanks (Boyle's Law), spirometers (Boyle's Law), anesthesia machines (Boyle's Law), and ventilators (Boyle's Law and Charles's Law). These apparatuses rely on the principles of gas behavior to deliver the appropriate gas concentrations or volumes to patients for medical treatment.
What first offenders act? Are you talking about a state for federal law? If you are referring to state law, which state?
I think you are probaly asking about Talking on the phone while driving, and the answer is yes.The Lighter SideYes, and so is eating Turkey on Thanksgiving, riding unicorns and breathing.
It is not clear what law of conservation you are talking about. There are several.
Yes, in California, you can receive a point on your driving record for talking on your cell phone while driving if it violates the state's hands-free law. Under this law, drivers are required to use hands-free devices to talk on their phones. If caught violating this regulation, you may face fines and potential points against your driving record, which can affect insurance rates. Always best to stay hands-free to avoid penalties and ensure safety.