Posted by Lanse on December 14, 2011 at 18:27:32 from (209.251.8.126):
In Reply to: Completely OT posted by Captndan on December 14, 2011 at 04:56:47:
Honestly, Im for the ban but against the disabled cell phone thing. Theres no reason why a passenger shouldn't be on the phone or texting or whatever, but having cell phones that disable themselves over a certain speed would stop that, it just seems ludacris to me.
Just like the people that drive 70+ while texting. Out on our narrow backroads its hard enough to keep a standard sized pickup on the road (especially with a car coming the other way, or god forbid, another truck) that Ive never seen anyone out here texting and driving...
But I feel that the law should make a provision for when the vehicle is standing still. Ive shot off many a text message sitting in stand-still traffic and at red lights, etc... No harm has ever come from that...
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