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Listening to podcast off phone app while driving not distracted driving, B.C. judge rules

Campbell River man appeals ticket, saying he was not touching the phone while podcast played
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A Campbell River man successfully appealed a distracted driving ticket after the judge ruled that hands-free listening to a podcast with your phone beside you does not constitute a prohibited use of a cellphone as defined by the Motor Vehicle Act.

香蕉视频直播淣one of those prohibited forms of 香蕉视频直播榰se香蕉视频直播 is engaged by passively listening to an audio broadcast that is initiated through a cellphone before a driver enters their vehicle,香蕉视频直播 Justice Peter G. Voith said in his reasons for Judgment dated Jan. 6 in Campbell River.

Ryan Michael Bleau disputed a ticket for driving while using a phone but lost his case on Feb. 25, 2020. He was issued a ticket for using an electronic device while driving contrary to s. 214.2 of the Motor Vehicle Act. Bleau was alone in his car and was driving to work and did not touch or otherwise interact with his phone at any point while driving. The phone was, however, playing a podcast through the speakers of the sound system of his truck, linked wirelessly by way of a Bluetooth connection.

香蕉视频直播淎t all material times the phone was located in the cup holder of the centre console between the driver and passenger seats,香蕉视频直播 Justice Voith said. 香蕉视频直播淭he phone was placed loosely in the cup holder, held in place by only the rubber grommet or seal of the cup holder. It was not securely fixed to the vehicle by any magnetic or physical implement, and the appellant accepted that nothing adhered the phone to the cup holder.香蕉视频直播

The Judicial Justice, in the original Feb. 25, 2020 conviction, concluded that the appellant had used an electronic device to play a podcast through his car stereo without the phone being firmly affixed to the vehicle and that that conduct constituted a 香蕉视频直播渢echnical香蕉视频直播 violation of s. 214.2 of the Act.

But the appeal court judge Voith, decided that Bleau did not engage in a 香蕉视频直播渦se香蕉视频直播 of the phone that is prohibited under the Act or under the Use of Electronic Devices While Driving Regulation.

香蕉视频直播淭he fact that his phone, through which a podcast was playing, was not secured in his vehicle or on his person is not a form of 香蕉视频直播榰se香蕉视频直播 or a prohibited activity under the Act or Regulation,香蕉视频直播 Justice Voith said.

Bleau drove into the parking lot at his workplace when he was pulled over by a police officer who said he saw Bleau香蕉视频直播檚 right hand holding his phone to his ear as he drove down the road. Bleau denied that was the case and filed evidence, in the form of a phone bill, that shows there is no chargeable entry pertaining to the time prior to when the officer issued the ticket.

The judge in the original case indicated that he had no reason to disbelieve either officer or the appellant and that he was unable to resolve the inconsistency.

The appellant testified, and this evidence was not contested, that when he first started his vehicle the radio came on automatically. Shortly thereafter, perhaps 香蕉视频直播30 seconds to a minute later,香蕉视频直播 his Bluetooth 香蕉视频直播渁utomatically kicked in as it is set up to do香蕉视频直播 and he thereafter listened to a podcast until he arrived at his workplace.

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