Re: 511 Traffic Phone Lines May Raise Crash Risk |
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com 11 Mar 2007 20:19:54 -0700
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Dave Close wrote:
> All of that, true or not, does not address the question of actual
Except the number of former police officers out there is a very tiny
> The fact remains that, before these new laws, it was already illegal
Which is irrlevent. It's "against the law" to "drive badly", yet we
Someone could claim they were still paying attention while on their
> The purpose of the cell phone ban is not to create a crime where
Because driving while cell phoning is dangerous. Mr. RB documented it
> Do you think that someone stuck in traffic which is not moving /at
It's dangerous! I've seen it. Someone's yakking away and traffic
> Do you think that someone driving on a rural Interstate and
That occurs so infrequently compared to all other cell phone
Using a cell phone while driving ought to be 100% illegal in all
Why are people so damn addicted to their cell phones they can't put |
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