New update is on my phone!!
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We therefore do not even give warnings in Germany

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We therefore do not even give warnings in Germany

@Corjan-Meijerink are you forced as manufacturer, by law to disable it in Germany? Or would it be enough to pop up a warning with the message "usage of it is prohibited in Germany!"?
In my opinion, a manufacturer would sufficiently fulfil its obligation by providing the relevant information.
It is up to each individual to decide whether they want to comply with the law!
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In this case we are forced by the software supplier - HERE simply does not provide the information for countries where it is not allowed
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In this case we are forced by the software supplier - HERE simply does not provide the information for countries where it is not allowed
@Corjan-Meijerink thank you for clarification
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I have written this earlier: just use an app like Flitsmeister on your phone and let it do it's highly appreciated work in the background. I know it's not legal in some countries, but the chance of getting caught is negligible, specially if you wear your phone in your pocket. I love it.
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I have written this earlier: just use an app like Flitsmeister on your phone and let it do it's highly appreciated work in the background. I know it's not legal in some countries, but the chance of getting caught is negligible, specially if you wear your phone in your pocket. I love it.
@Rob-Veerman Don't want another app!! I subscribe to MRA and that s what runs on the bike. And I only do that because it Bluetooths to my radio on my bike...So therefore no using the phone on the bike. If it is available on MRA I wanna use it....It will pop up on my bike screen and all will be good...
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and using this option in Germany is against the law
@Cookie-On-Tour USA here.....written in my original message. But thank you if I ever got to Germany I will remember that.
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@Rob-Veerman Don't want another app!! I subscribe to MRA and that s what runs on the bike. And I only do that because it Bluetooths to my radio on my bike...So therefore no using the phone on the bike. If it is available on MRA I wanna use it....It will pop up on my bike screen and all will be good...
@D-Griffin It's an old song from the Stones: "You can't always get what you want" .

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I live in Germany and I have my own speedcam warning: the sound of my engine, combined with the gear it's in, tells me fairly accurately with which speed I am travelling (no, not driving, since I watched a few videos of American sovereign citizens
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I have written this earlier: just use an app like Flitsmeister on your phone and let it do it's highly appreciated work in the background. I know it's not legal in some countries, but the chance of getting caught is negligible, specially if you wear your phone in your pocket. I love it.
@Rob-Veerman Or you could, you know, just not exceed the speed limit, which is there for a reason, and not be a hazard to others and yourself. There really are plenty of legal opportunities to go really fast (in Germany, especially).
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We really don't need a debate about the use of speed camera warnings / user preferences in how to drive / the desire to please the law.
I feel like the question of @D-Griffin is answered so this thread will be locked.
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undefined Corjan Meijerink locked this topic