... safety official in California has said he intends to seek emergency laws banning rail workers from using mobile phones on the job." Once again, the Americans are a bit behind here. I am pretty sure that none of the UK rail operators allowmobile phones in the drivers cab at all (unless switched off, I guess), and to be found using one is a very ...
... chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, ...entirely unclear as to its relevance to a decision to use a mobile phone. BJ's point may have been that he'd have to... a lot of extrapolation is going on. Well, yes. Using a mobile phone in this situation, to seek advice, to summon help ...
... to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for ... to its relevance to a decision to use a mobile phone. BJ's point may have been that he'd... a lot of extrapolation is going on. Using a mobile phone in this situation, to seek advice, to summon..., or some statutory equivalent. That is, the law allows you to do it. Sylvia.
... the passengers are then only chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, which is not good, ... was dead? Poetic licence. What it means is that passengers act without concern for themselves. Mobile phones use UHF frequencies and do *not* interfere with aircraft navigation systems. The ...
...only chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, ... entirely unclear as to its relevance to a decision to use a mobile phone. BJ's point may have been that he'd have to ...to me that a lot of extrapolation is going on. Using a mobile phone in this situation, to seek advice, to summon help or ...
... because the passengers are then only chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, which is not good, and ... on the plane is dead. How did you conclude that everyone on the plane was dead? Mobile phones use UHF frequencies and do *not* interfere with aircraft navigation systems. The issue ...
..., because the passengers are then only chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, which is not good, and makes ...strengthened cockpit doors). But I'm entirely unclear as to its relevance to a decision to use a mobile phone. BJ's point may have been that he'd have to form his own view about the...
... choices about how they will die. They can be shot down, which is the least desirable, because the passengers are then only chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, which is not good, and makes the passengers accomplices by inertia. They can act to ensure that the high-jackers' plans go ...
... choices about how they will die. They can be shot down, which is the least desirable, because the passengers are then only chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, which is not good, and makes the passengers accomplices by inertia. They can act to ensure that the high-jackers' plans go ...
..., because the passengers are then only chickens waiting to be slaughtered. They can do nothing, and allow the high-jackers to crash the plane for terrorist purposes, which is not good, and makes ... wanna-be high-jackers. It's a poor example, because everyone on the plane is dead. Mobile phones use UHF frequencies and do *not* interfere with aircraft navigation systems. The issue is...