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Tim J. wrote:
Frank Church typed: "Gordon MacPherson" wrote in : Just announced in the UK that using the phone while driving, in some circumstances could lead to imprisonment - reckoned to be as dangerous as drunk driving ... it'll make it to this side of the pond eventually, and not a minute too soon. Frank, you liberal weenie (who loves ya?). ;-) The problem is not the phones or most of the people using them. The problem are the idiots who can't walk and chew gum at the same time. I'll assume that the "some circumstances" clause in Gordon's note refers to someone getting injured or killed by the offender. In that case, personal injury or negligent homicide should kick in anyway, regardless if they were distracted by talking on their cell phone, texting somone (yes, I've seen drivers text while driving), or wiping their ass (no, I haven't seen this. . . yet.) Any laws regarding cell phone usage while driving don't take into account the myriad other distractions that now exist or will exist in the future. The only mandate that should be put into effect is "while driving, get yer head out of yer ass and drive!" Just my lil ol' opinion. OBROFF Law: While driving past rivers, fly fishers must not turn their heads and stare at the water. I think talking on a cell phone while driving is qualitatively different from most other distractions. People get so involved in their conversations, often (as I observe) getting angry, that they lose track of the fact that they're driving. I suppose the same thing is possible with a conversation with a passenger, but there's nothing a law can do about that. A law can do something about the cell-phone distraction, though. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Dec 20, 6:28 am, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote: Larry L wrote: I got a very seriously irritated look from "Mr Big Business" ... BUT .... he was off the phone very soon after that and down at the creek. I like to think I did him a favor, by ****ing him off. G This is a little tangential, but your story reminds me about some things. It might be my catholic upbringing, but I really hate when merchants and moneylenders set up their tables in my temple. I have been annoyed on the stream when acquaintances hawk me to buy bamboo rods or books. The ultimate was one time when I was on a great big trip to the far north, going after giant brook trout. I was swept up in the romantic notion of being miles and miles from any human settlement, being guided by cree indians, watching the northern lights, and all that. The trip delivered on all of my expectations, save one incident. We ran into a bunch of loudmouth Texans. The group were businessmen celebrating some recent success. One of their group was an inventor, and they patented whatever product they were selling. they were, they assured us, on their way to fantastic wealth. Upon learning that one of the members in my group lived in a foreign country, they immediately began "networking" him to help get their business set up abroad. We were implored to join their group for the rest of our stay. I cringed at the thought of tenting with pushy guys who would spend all of their time telling us how rich they would make us if we would do some favors for them. A wilderness trip is supposed to get you away from all that! It was like telemarketers showing up at your door - while you were in the middle of having sex. Anyway, we parted company after an hour or two. We were left in peace until the indians tried to snooker us out of more money. I guess as long as there are even a few people around, you will have to tolerate bull****. Pete Collin On behalf of the great majority of Texans who are not *those guys*, let me assure you that we are not all boors and yahoos. It has been my experience that *those guys* tend to be immigrants from other quarters where they could not make a legitimate living. I won't say where those other precincts are so as not to offend anybody on this forum, but they are definitely not from here. |
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On Dec 20, 9:27 am, "Tim J."
wrote: The problem is not the phones or most of the people using them. The problem are the idiots who can't walk and chew gum at the same time. I gotta say, the vast majority of phone users I've seen who have ****ed me off are the ones who get so engrossed in their phone conversation that they slooooow dooooown to the point of being an obstruction. Can't tell you how many times I've been caught behind one of those rolling backups to finally get to the front & find some idiot (yes, usually female) chatting away while doing 5 miles under the limit in the fast lane. This isn't limited to cell phone use, of course. The majority of drivers who royally **** me off are the ones who seem oblivious to the fact they're part of a larger conglomeration of fellow humans on the road and have no apparent recognition of their responsibilities outside their own cocoon. |
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rw typed:
Tim J. wrote: Frank Church typed: "Gordon MacPherson" wrote in : Just announced in the UK that using the phone while driving, in some circumstances could lead to imprisonment - reckoned to be as dangerous as drunk driving ... it'll make it to this side of the pond eventually, and not a minute too soon. Frank, you liberal weenie (who loves ya?). ;-) The problem is not the phones or most of the people using them. The problem are the idiots who can't walk and chew gum at the same time. I'll assume that the "some circumstances" clause in Gordon's note refers to someone getting injured or killed by the offender. In that case, personal injury or negligent homicide should kick in anyway, regardless if they were distracted by talking on their cell phone, texting somone (yes, I've seen drivers text while driving), or wiping their ass (no, I haven't seen this. . . yet.) Any laws regarding cell phone usage while driving don't take into account the myriad other distractions that now exist or will exist in the future. The only mandate that should be put into effect is "while driving, get yer head out of yer ass and drive!" Just my lil ol' opinion. OBROFF Law: While driving past rivers, fly fishers must not turn their heads and stare at the water. I think talking on a cell phone while driving is qualitatively different from most other distractions. People get so involved in their conversations, often (as I observe) getting angry, that they lose track of the fact that they're driving. I suppose the same thing is possible with a conversation with a passenger, but there's nothing a law can do about that. Why not? We could enact a "lip movement" law that restricts conversation of any sort. Of course, that won't fix the "wiping their ass" thing, but we could just pass a law per day until we've hit all the possibilities. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Wolfgang typed:
"Tim J." wrote in message ... Any laws regarding cell phone usage while driving don't take into account the myriad other distractions that now exist or will exist in the future. The only mandate that should be put into effect is "while driving, get yer head out of yer ass and drive!" I sweartagod this is true! Last Sunday, while on my way home from a short road trip, I glanced at a billboard on a section of freeway under construction on the south side of downtown Milwaukee that showed a picture of someone using a cell phone while driving and said "Inclement weather doesn't cause accidents; distractions do!" There was also a note indicating that this message was brought to us by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and some fine print that I couldn't quite make out 50+ miles per hour. Wolfgang um......did i mention that this was on a billboard......on the freeway.....in a highly congested area with a heavy traffic flow....in a construction zone? DAMMIT! There should be a law. . . ;-) -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... Wolfgang typed: "Tim J." wrote in message ... Any laws regarding cell phone usage while driving don't take into account the myriad other distractions that now exist or will exist in the future. The only mandate that should be put into effect is "while driving, get yer head out of yer ass and drive!" I sweartagod this is true! Last Sunday, while on my way home from a short road trip, I glanced at a billboard on a section of freeway under construction on the south side of downtown Milwaukee that showed a picture of someone using a cell phone while driving and said "Inclement weather doesn't cause accidents; distractions do!" There was also a note indicating that this message was brought to us by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and some fine print that I couldn't quite make out 50+ miles per hour. Wolfgang um......did i mention that this was on a billboard......on the freeway.....in a highly congested area with a heavy traffic flow....in a construction zone? DAMMIT! There should be a law. . . ;-) Wouldn't do any good. Those at the helm would just wipe their asses with it. ![]() Wolfgang |
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![]() "Frank Church" wrote in message 96... "Gordon MacPherson" wrote in : Just announced in the UK that using the phone while driving, in some circumstances could lead to imprisonment - reckoned to be as dangerous as drunk driving ... it'll make it to this side of the pond eventually, and not a minute too soon. It's starting the 1st of the year hear in Washington. I drive 50 - 60 minutes each way to work. I would guess 60 +% of the people I see or pass in the morning have cell phones stuck to their head and probably more than that on the drive home Washington state law: Drivers may not send, read or write a text message while driving (eff. 1/1/2008) unless operating an emergency vehicle or reporting an emergency or illegal activity. Hands free cell phone devices are required while operating a vehicle (eff. 7/1/2008). Exempts drivers of emergency vehicles and tow trucks, drivers who have hearing aids and drivers reporting emergencies or illegal activities. Secondary enforcement. JT |
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![]() "JT" wrote in message ... It's starting the 1st of the year hear in Washington. I drive 50 - 60 minutes each way to work. I would guess 60 +% of the people I see or pass in the morning have cell phones stuck to their head and probably more than that on the drive home Washington state law: Drivers may not send, read or write a text message while driving (eff. 1/1/2008) unless operating an emergency vehicle or reporting an emergency or illegal activity. Hands free cell phone devices are required while operating a vehicle (eff. 7/1/2008). Exempts drivers of emergency vehicles and tow trucks, drivers who have hearing aids and drivers reporting emergencies or illegal activities. Secondary enforcement. JT DoH! here, not hear... JT who should probably read what I write before posting... |
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On Dec 20, 10:43 am, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote: "LAHT ONNA RAFSUM FONNA YEW GUNNA TRAH SOOKLES RAHT!" Wayne? Wayne Knight? Is that you? :-) Bill (I know I left that decoder ring around here somewhere....) |
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On Dec 20, 12:00 pm, "JT" wrote:
here, not hear... Here here! Joe F. |
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