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To: Stoat

What so many Freepers are confessing here is that none of their conversations are important enough to just stop the car.


41 posted on 06/30/2008 5:43:38 PM PDT by Misterioso
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What so many Freepers are confessing here is that none of their conversations are important enough to just stop the car.

Well the cops sure don't have to so why should I? BTW I use a headset. Cops have phone glued to ear.

43 posted on 06/30/2008 5:57:58 PM PDT by cva66snipe ($.01 The current difference between the DEM's and GOP as well as their combined worth to this nation)
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If it is about “revenue,” then why did it take so long for the legislation?

I'm not so sure that the speed of any associated legislation would have been expedited if the underlying motive force was one of a desire for enhanced safety.....Leftist Leviathan Legislators being what they are.  The California law which is due to be implemented at the same time as Washington's allows for text messaging, after all, which I believe most people would find FAR more distracting for far more people than talking on the phone is.

What so many Freepers are confessing here is that none of their conversations are important enough to just stop the car.

I'm hesitant to consider myself qualified to divine the motives of why people do things in terms of extremely broad brushstrokes, particularly in a matter such as this where a person's individual abilities, comfort zone and life scenarios play a central role in the success or failure of a safe mobile call, but speaking only for myself I never talk on the phone while driving anyway because

To be clear, I don't welcome laws such as this because it insinuates The State in a matter that, in my view, really should be up to a person's good judgement.  A cell call can indeed be made or received safely given the satisfactory merging of numerous factors...among them:

Could a calm and serene former F-16 pilot who is driving on an arrow-straight and flat Montana road with no intersections for fifty miles on a beautiful sunny afternoon make a safe cell call of less than a minute's duration to his loving and devoted wife just to remind her that he loves her?

Sure, why not?

Should a particularly high-strung, emotionally unstable meth addict consider making a cell call to his Mob "Enforcer" to beg with him for an extra 24 hours to come up with the cash while driving in a major city's downtown rush hour during a thunderstorm?

Probably not.

In either case, if they cause an accident either person will still be legally liable if they end up having made the wrong decision.

47 posted on 06/30/2008 7:09:44 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2012: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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