Now I have one more thing to worry about.
If they really are using school busses, that could be cause for action. Even if it's passive surveillance, it's not a law enforcement vehicle. And if a wacko really believes a school bus is monitoring him! Well the police don't need another bone headed idea to blow up in their face for people to beat them up with.
It frustrates me that people consistently do stupid things . .
In a free society the stupid will always be among us. You can't have a free society without consequences. If it's too costly, however you define that, people will avoid doing it. No simple slap on the wrist because it's a 1st offense.
Abraham Lincoln said, "The best way to get rid of a bad law is to enforce it to the letter." If the law says "No texting or phone calls while driving", make'm pay dearly when they get caught. Law enforcement shouldn't be interpreting the law. That's why we have courts.
How does the device know when you are driving vs a passenger?
When an engine or motor is started a ping is generated. If a phone detects the ping it shuts itself off. It could be tied to a tachometer for RPM along with an interrupt switch on the transmission. Above a certain RPM while in gear, the ping is emitted. the phone won't work!
I'll send you my bill!
Duane