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Latest post 09-27-2008 10:18 AM by Jennybegone. 23 replies.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Where do you draw the line?
If that is the case, shouldn't we ban passengers in cars? After all they make try to hold a conversation while you are driving. How about radios? Won't they distract you too? The truth is, there is an inherent risk when you use the roads. If you can't accept the risk, use the roads.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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let piss some of with truth
Who can say they were hit by someone on the phone? I can't. I have been hit by women though four different times. None of those times had any of those women been on the phone. To go beyond that, only one of those times was I injured, and that was because the was driving a well oversize suv.
So lets be safe then if we are going to nanny-state. Lets bad suv's and women driving. Obviously I don't really think that, but it makes about as much sense as this law would.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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13 Year Old Killed by Cell Phone User
Every day we need to hear about the accidents, injuries and deaths of children/adults by someone who was behind the wheel of a vehicle and texting or talking on the cell phone.
This innocent child killed, because it was important for someone to take a call while driving.
CAN WE STOP THE USE OF CELL PHONES WHILE DRIVING. Come on people, please consider making your calls or messaging before and after you get behind the wheel of a vehicle. We know you NEVER have any intentions of harming anyone... but, this is why they call it accidents.
Thank you.
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Jennybegone


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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I actually witnessed this
A couple of years ago, I actually witnessed this while walking in downtown Flint on my way to get a sandwich from a friend: I saw a lady talking on her cellphone while stopped at an intersection. As she was doing that, a man who was walking with a cane was crossing the street, perfectly right to do so for the lady was supposed to be stopped at a red light. But, while she was yakking, her car suddenly lurched forward, and knocked the man off his feet. I went to the guy immediately and thankfully, he was okay. The lady gave me a disbelieving look, like she didn't know the guy was even there. It also looked like she did not want to take responsibility for her actions.
This incident is clear indication that hand-held cellphones should be banned while driving. Is it that important to be well connected that you have to yap on your cellphone while in traffic? Especially when there is an alternative that has proven to work - a headset with a microphone?
How I long for the day when we didn't have cellphones, which was really not that long ago. Unfortunately, the PC has been around for just a bit longer.
As I said, I was happy to see the guy was okay. But I put myself in a position to try to help if he wasn't.
BTW: I do not drive or go anywhere with a cellphone.
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