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Police Are Exempt From Cell Phone Rules

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Police are exempt Here is why they are exempt:

Police often use cellphones for work, freeing up radio airtime while they make calls related to police business. Sometimes they need confidential information that they don’t want to be picked up by anyone listening to a police scanner.

Other times they are calling people who have called police. And cellphones are a handy tool when calling another police agency that does not share the same radio channel.

But why can’t they make those calls on hands-free devices? Here’s one reason: Many officers wear an earpiece for their portable radio in one ear, and background noise from police radios, scanners and sirens can make hearing difficult. Fitting a Bluetooth headset over an existing earpiece is not practical, police say.

5 thoughts on “Police Are Exempt From Cell Phone Rules

  1. A few of the 5-0s are working their side job on the cell while sitting in the squad car.

  2. Is there anything the police are not exempt from?

  3. come on, bull doo doo,

  4. Why we pay pensions for all day police at PSEG minor gas hookup digging duties is insane.This has to stop..think pensions and benefits obligations taxpayers eat folks
    PSEG PER DIEMS is chump change.where is town leadership on this.

  5. what a scam. p s e & g years ago had the flag workers. they need to go back to them. we do not need to pay police to sleep in the cars when the crews are working on wires. waste of money. talk about over paid , the police are making what 90 an hr, come on dude.

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