Regulating them? Well, their state laws regulate them of course. More to the point, I know on my old job people lost thousands of dollars in money, got to work the desk and never drive a Troop car for years, got fired, spent years in court, stuff like that. In my experience, when I got a complaint over the radio I usually pulled over and wrote down the info if it was at all complex. We didn't have much in the way of computers, a lap top is all. Darn sure you couldn't read it going don the road and not crash. You didn't "punch in tag numbers", you called them in via radio. I retired about 5 years ago, maybe it's all changed, but other than plate readers (again, no punching in of numbers) I haven't seen that much change.
I do agree that police should be obeying the law. Nothing get's me more PO'd than seeing some young buck going down the road in plain sight yakking away on his cell phone, laughing away. You know it's not and emergency call, which is supposed to be the only time they can do that. I suggest you do as I've done and get the police car plate number, place and time and call their supervisor. Let him know how bad it looks.
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